The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 25, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Mr aud Mrs F W liseduu of Null.
The Pleaxanl lllll basketball boys
defeated I he Mohawk buys last Fri­
day by a stxire of 33 to IS. The
Pleasant Hill girls won by a score
of 39 Io II.
The Lowell buys defeated Ihe Co-
burs buys >4 lu 15 al Lowell Frl-
day night The Luwsti girt: loot by
a score of 34 to 15.
Mr and Mrs K Uluallna w»ga
lu Portland Saturday and pul their
youngest non, Gregory In a Catholic
boarding school
The Pleasant Hill basketball
teams will meal ihe Cuburg teams
un Ihe home flour Friday.
Harry Wrlghl will lead a party
of Obsidians In one of their winter
ski events this coming Sunday on
I* was like looking back Into the
Sam aria of the ruins of the palace
will be at their best so far this
FALL CREEK CAMP HAS
by an exploring expedition from
number from Eugene and Spring-
CHURCH MEET MONDAY
field are already planning to take
hack
to
Cambridge
ancient
pieces
part.
Camp Fall Creek. CCC. Jan. 15—
of carved Ivory which once were
N K W Y O R K H illy Sunday. famed
Last Sunday snow sport fans
(Special)- Reverend Martin P Si­
the decorations and ornameuta of baseball playlag svaagelut, hruaffkt mon. pastor of ihe Lutheran church
drove to Deadhorse grade where
the "Ivory house" of Ahab and his to* sawdust tra il retlglua bet» fur a in Kugene. waa the speaker at the
they found ample snow for skiing.
twu wiwk ratn|m lgu a l ih» > "alvar y
"painted queen."
Visitors to the region during the
weekly church service at (he camp
Baptist C hurrk, " s o t b e a u *» the
week report that a heavy snow fall
"The houaea of Ivory shall perlah city ia so fu ll u t sia. bul beraum 1 Monday evening. A song service
began Tuesday.
aud the great housea shall have an was in vited,** said K uudsy
preceded Ihe sermon which was
Wright Is undecided as to the
end," at the Prophet Amos wrote
un Ihe tuple, "Paul, Ihe Disciple of
C H IC A G O : The abuvi three tr a it * represent the last word in slreaiolin.ng as applied by the railroads. la the
course to be taken for his trip, but foreground u a new Hurliugton three car tra in which > an u|>erat» at 40*1 o f the e\|x-nse o f a steam ioeomotiva.
“Woe to them that are at ease In best reputation In Europe as a flu Jesus"
says the party will drive to the end Center, is the tram introduced by the Great Western and which >an travel at 60 miles an hour Upper le f t, la the
Zion and trust to the mountain of social adviser
Capt. John K Ray. uf the district
Hundreds of millions of dollars headquarters, made a camp Inspec
of the road and assemble there Texas aud Pacific tra in uow running daily in Texas I t can a tta in a sp-vd o f ,'s M i ' l l
Samaria . . . that lie upon beds of
about 9:30. Announcement will be
Ivory and stretch themselvea upon are Involved The financial atrue- liun Monday He reoialaed over-
lure which Samuel Insult erected In night observing Ihe rompany aril-
made then where the outing is to
their
vouches."
POULTRY BROODER TO
Chicago, with Interlix'klng and hold
be held.
villas
Since the year 850 It C. the««
BE BUILT ON FRIDAY
log companies whose Interests over
Any person wishing to take part
Ivories which are now In America
lapped, was simple compared with
in these snow sports are invited to
Knjoy Snow Sporta — Harry
have been lying there. Their dis­
A ll Poultrym en Invited to Attend
the great world wide tangle of Kru
join the Obsidians Sunday. Each
Wright and his brother. Guy, were
covery
makes
the
First
Book
of
Dem onstration at Cecil Peerce
egsr's affairs, disclosed only after busts lu a number uf their friande
group will take whatever food they
Kings seem alive and real.
Farm N ear H ere F riday
he had eotnmltted suliTde In a Paris
s e e
want to eat with them.
al a weekend enow parly al the
hotel There la hardly a government
Wright cabin and Ihe upper Me-
THRIFT - • • • • • In spending
It is always advisable (o carry
Announcement
of
a
poultry
dem­
State
Head
Discusses
Sales
which It not In some way luvolved.
Son Seriously III at Hospital
a shovel and a pair of chains <hen
onstration Io be held at the Cecil Tax at Open Meeting; Plan I "National Thrift Week" which no country In which great numbers Kenxle highway last week-end
began January 17 Is doubtless a
attempting to drive up to the best With Same Malady; Funeral Peerce farm south of Springfield
Founder's Day Speeches
of Investors are concerned In g el­
Arrangements Pending
NOTICI TO CRIOITORS
useful Institution But just what
skiing snow under present condi
Friday afternoon at 1:30 was made
ling the mess straightened out
Notice la hereby given that the
bearing
the
question
"How
often
do
tions.
Mrs. W. C. Wright. Mrs. I). C.
today by O. S. Fletcher, county
I am betting that Norman Davis undersigned has been appointed Ad­
Pneumonia claimed the life of
Ogilvie, and Mrs. W E. Griffith re- you bathe every week?" has to do will untangle It.
agricultural agent.
ministrator uf Ihe Katala uf Hasel
Mrs. Perrene Madeline Smith, wife
with
thrift.
I
fall
to
understand.
It
pre ented the Springfield P.-T. A.
ADRIAN OPENS NEW
M Relrhenbarh. deceased, by the
of George Smith, and mother of
One of the new type Oregon elec­ at the county-wide meeting held at would seem, at first glancer that
County Court of I-ane County. Or»
CYCLE. RADIO SHOP four children. Wednesday when she tric bottom heat brooders will be the College (’rest community club re*l thrift would Include economy
gun. All persone having claims
died at the Pacific hospital. She constructed during the afternoon yesterday.
against tbe said eelnle are hereby
of soap!
.Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adrian have bad been seriously ill for two as a feature of the demonstration.
notified tu present Ibe tame, pro­
The
meeting
began
at
11
o'clock
The promoters of “National
opened a new bicycle and radio weeks, and was taken to the hos­ The brooder will he built under the
perly verified, to tbe undersigned,
Several
recent
events
of
general
with a business session directed Thrift Week" are asking a lot of
at Ibe office of Wells « WsUs,
store in the room adjoining the pital on Sunday.
supervision of F. K Price, agricul­ by Mrs. H. A. Sims, county preel queer questions of 500 "prominent Interest Include election of tele­ Hank of Commerce Building, Be-
Anderson Motor company. They
tural engoneer, and Prof. H. E. dent. Following a covered dish citizens," among them that about phone officers on the Springfield gene. Lane County. Oregon, within
One son, Wayne, aged 11. Is now
will specialise in repairing old bicy­
Cosby, extension poultry supervisor luncheon. Mrs. William Kletzer. bathing, the evident purpose being 32 line. Coy Mnsberry. president, six months from ihe date of Ibe
cles and radios and will sell new at the same hospital, dangerously
at Oregon State college. Mr. Peerce state president, and, Mr*. Shaw to show that other things besides Roy Payne, vice-president; Gordon flrsl publical loo of this notice.
equipment. The business is divided ill with the same disease.
Dale of first publication. January
is furnishing the materials for the took up most of the afternoon giv­ saving money have to do with sue tlixMipaslure. secretary-treasurer: 35. 1934
Mrs. Smith lived about three
Into two departments with radio
Hay
Dikeman.
director
for
three
construction, and the demonstra ing Instructions on the work of the cess In the world It la my observa­
DALK M SMITH, Administra
and bicycle supplies on different miles east of Springfield on the
years; A. N. Hansen and Harney
lor.
tion is being arranged through the local units.
tion that the really thrifty persons
McKenzie highway. She came to
sides of the room.
WELLS S WELLS, Attorneys
office of Mr. Fletcher. All Interes­
Wednesday evening Mrs. Kletzer are tho<e who make sure that they Oldfield, linemen Hurrell Hinvens
Oregon with her family when five
ted persons are Invited to be pres­ spoke at an open meeting at the get value for their money and do and Rarney Oldfield are Ihe other ______ (J 35—F 1-5-15-33)
EUGENE TAKES EASY WIN years old. coming from Iowa where ent.
It was voted should
Roosevelt Junior high school on the not spend more than their Incomes. directors
she was born on May 7, 1900.
shareholders
of the 31 line again
FROM SPRINGFIELD HIGH
subject of the Oregon Sales Tax.
But too many folks think that thrift
Perrene Louks was married to
receive statements from Ihe Pacific
This
afternoon
the
presidents
of
la
a
synonym
for
miserliness
There
Eugene high school basketball George Smith on March 17. 1916
the local P.-T. A. unita are hold- are times when It la thrifty to Telephone and Telegraph company
players had little difficulty in de­ and with the exception of seven
of >9 00 for switch hoard service SUN. - MON. . TUES. - WED.
ing
a luncheon for Mrs. Kletzer at spend, and I think this Is one of
feating the Springfield high school years daring which the family lived
that they will cut from central ser­
the
Marigold
tea
room
In
Eugene.:
of
them
team 30-9 on the local floor Tues­ at Gold Valley. Montana, they have
vice thia year.
Plans for Founder's Day for the I | would ralher haT„ my CBp(u|
day evening. The score was 17-2 at made their home in this vicinity
The Deerborn PT A. met Wed
Springfield
P.-T.
A.
unit
were
dis­
In securities and commodities
the half, with both points for since their marriage.
nesday evening Iasi week, program
cussed at the monthly meeting at which It Is. as far as It exists
Tells
Bankers
and
Farmers
Springfield being made on free
She is survived by her widower,
the Brattali! school last Friday than in money at this time. For If and refreshments being In charge
What to Consider in Mak­
throws Springfield's next district and two sons. Ustle. 16 and Wayne,
afternoon. Mrs. L. K. Page will give there is anything In the New Deal of Mrs Karl Neer, marking the all d re s se d mr , f e i e g
ing Sound Locns
opponent will be Cottage Grove and two daughters. May 9. and
pieces end deing ddngs
a talk on the history of the local It will mean higher value for com­ close of the membership contest.
here on February 2.
Vera, 7. She also leaves her step­
association and Mrs. Ogilvie will modities and lower value for Mrs. J W. Fountain la to be chair­
A
book
on
"Making
Farm
invest­
The Town team continued its father, Roy Palmer, and one half-
man for refreshments at the Feb­
arrange for an outside speaker. money.
forward march Monday night by brother. Donald Palmer, at West ments Safe" has been prepared by
ruary meeting.
the Agricultural Commission jl the This meeting will be held In Feb­
•
•
•
defeating Vaughn 36-18. The Town
The Deerhorn Athletic club boys
American Bankers Association,sum­ ruary.
Springfield.
L IQ U O R ............... same old racket
team also has victories over Crow
marizing material published by It
made their first appearance in pub­
It was also agreed by the
One of iny New York friends
Funeral arrangements are pend
and Santa Clara teams In the In­
during tbe past ten years. It pre­ mothers at the meeting that they
lic at the Y. M C. A. In Eugene
complained the other day that the
dependent league.
ing. Poole-Gray-Bartholomew cha­ sents a compendium of scientific
would use their influence in keep- legal" whiskey now being sold Is Monday night.
pel in Springfield have charge of facts, practice and experieuce in
Benny Hall, ex navy coach and
farming, with timely and helpful Ing children from attending school ,,r D<) bet, „ qua„ „ , han , ha, wh|r„
the remains.
pugilist,
has been coaching the hoys
when
they
have
a
cold
as
this
be
used
to
buy
from
his
bootlegger
suggestions to serve as a reference
NEW CLUB MEMBERS TO
J, ^ ke<1 hlm why h„ , h(>u,d
>||r In boxing.
and guide in tbe daily routine of spreads among the other pupils
PLAY CONTRACT BRIDGE
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Mailery. sou
banking and farming. From It prac
METHODISTS TO HEAR
’
vr prised at that There never was a
tical workers In tbese fields can ob­ PRESIDENT'S BALL
Jim. and niece, Helen Shaw, Oak­
.
time
When
more
than
a
small
frac
Members of the newly organized
“THE LARGER LOYALTY" tain an Idea as to what extent and
land. Oregon, spent the week-end
contract bridge club will meet this
TICKETS ON SALE HERE “° n of
drinkers knew the at the L. 8. Brown home. Mr and
n what manner farm loans should be
_______
: difference between good liquor and
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
The theme of the worship ser­ limited by soil erosion, weeds, plant
Mrs. Mailery edit the Oakland
Tickets for the nation-wide Pres I j •’• ‘I. anyway; and ao little pure
Harry Stewart for their second vice at the Methodist church Sun­ diseases, rodents and fire hazards.
paper
and attended the Editorial
The book also Indicates bow mneb dent's ball honoring Franklin D. whiskey has been available the past
afternoon of play. The club was day at 11 a. m. will be "The Larger
convention In Eugene
Is
added
to
the
security
of
a
farm
Roosevelt
on
his
birthday.
January
years
that
very
few
today
know
formed two weeks ago at the home Loyalty.” The Sunday Church
loan by tbe farmer who keeps ac­ 30. were placed on sale at the City i *hat it is like.
of Mrs. Walter Scott.
F O X FILM F r s t s e h
”
school will meet at 9:45.
counts and practices good business
The fourth of the January seriea methods, ae well as tbe extent to Hall here Monday morning. Lane ' Why should the legitimate liquor
of five o'clock vesper services in wbicb loans are safeguarded by crop county is uniting in one large dance dealers make an effort to sell some
NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS the Children's hour. The primary rotation, production of legumes, Ju­ to be held at the Armory In Eugene thing that wouldn't be appreciated
T h e A. H. C. club of Pleasant
HAVE MEETING TUESDAY and junior departments of the dicious use of commercal fertilizers, All proceeds from the dance will be when they can get by with the Hill met at the home of Mra. L.
church school will be in the choir tbe use of quality seed and the pro­ used as a gift to the Warm Springs ' same old bootleg stuff? I never
Mr-. Margaret Kenyon of Eugene and most of the hour will be given viding of home grown feeds.
Foundation at Warm Springs. Oeor-1 heard of anybody engaged In the I) Garin I re Friday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Wallace and family
Another section set« forth tbe pre gla. to be used In work among per-; liquor traffic who had any conscl-
was a guest at the regular meeting to their songs and devotional ser­
cautions
that
should
be
exercised
by
of
Trent have moved Into tbe home
sons
crippled
with
Infantile
puruly
of the Aeneas club held Tuesday vices. The pastor. Rev. Dean C.
enee about such things,. It never
H a rry O reen
afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Poindexter, will give a brief story. both the banker and farmer when sis. Tickets for men are selling at has been an honest business, and of D. G. Linton across from the
negotiating loans to increase or im­
le g a n e F e lle » »
Pleasant
Hill
picnic
grounds.
5«
cents
and
25
cents
for
the
ladles.
Parker. The afternoon was spent
Coburg M ethodist
never will be.
prove dairy pr. iutlon. or beef,
Directed by Jomes Crua»
E. B. Tinker. F W. Smith and
with needlework. The February
"The Expanding Life,” is the' sheep, swine or poultry production,
p
r
n
Q
n
¥
CIDI
Q
n
P
C
C
A
T
* retty »oon, I think, we nhall nee Mr. Maltyon of Trent motored to
meeting will be held at the home theme for the 9:45 service. The as well as wbat factors should be RED SOX GIRLS DEFEAT
another
waye
revula)on Portland Tuesday on business.
of Mrs. W. N. Williams.
Church schol meets at 10:30.
considered in the economic market
WENDLING
TEAM
TUES.
against
th«
sale
of
liquor.
And it
Mamie Clinefelter, a former stu­
ing of products and tbe way effl
-----------
| will come, not from church sourcea dent of the Pleasant HUI high
ciency in production affects effl
The Red Sox girls basketball j but from business men who find school, was married Halurday after-
ciency In marketing. Many other
everyday details of (arm life that team compoeed of girls from Eu : the morale and the skill of em noon al the homo of her parents.
I ve a practical financial slgnlfl gene and Springfield had no dlffl- ployees impaired by drink. 1 think Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clinefelter near
cance are treated in the book.
culty In winning their eighth start the public, which was so eager to Walton to Virgil Deedon, sun of
this season from the Wendllng repeal the 18th Amendment, will
Banks Repay R. F. C. Loan« high school girls Tuesday evening, find that it Is up against the same
Gladys Mlnney of the Red Sox old abuses as before.
Among the loans of >2,819,000.600 team was high scorer with 20 of G A M B L I N G ................ than and now
made by tbe Federal Government the 54 points which her team ran
ThPrP
PonBl()prablp ,a|k
through the Reconstruction Finance up against the 20 for Wendllng.
around
that
some sort of a govern­
Corporation, the highest percentage
Members of the Red Sox team ment lottery may be set up, not
of repayments, official reports show,
has been made by the banks, indi are planning a trip to Portland only to give people a chance to
eating the return of stability as tbe Saturday of this week. They are gamble but to provide revenues for
chief unsettling element of public having difficulty in scheduling the nation. I hear many people de­
games In I^ne county seemingly nounce such a scheme, on the
fear has been lifted from them.
The Reconstruction Finance Cor­ because of their habit of always ground of morality. I hear others,
poration ha« authorized cash ad winning.
among thpm men of high standing
O utttaruling
vances, fully secured by sound col
and character, say they see no
lateral, to 6,278 banks since It began
M utical liu tr u m m l
great objection to It. It all depends
operations In February, 1932, and
upon the point of view.
made actual disbursements to them
o f Q u ality
In the amount o' >1,221,878,000. Of
When I was a boy moralists used
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Baugh
enter
this amount, however, >545,073,000,
to denounce playing marbles “for
PHILCO « X
or over 44 p»r cent, has been repaid talned with a birthday dinner last
keeps" as one of the most vicious
by the hanks. All other classes of Sunday In honor of John Edmlston.
borrowers combined have repaid- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. uf Hina. I find It difficult to regard
OOD printing service consists of more
about 16 per cent of their loans.
John Edmlston, Hazel and James either that, or playing cards for
than delivering a certain amount of ink
Edmlston, Shirley Bonney, Mr. and reasonable stakp«, or taking a
and paper in the form ordered. Good printing
Mrs. Loren Edmlston from Eugene; chance In a raffle at a church fair,
REGULAR MEETING FOR
W h at a value this Is! A
also
Ella and Harry Baugh besides as evidence of a degraded and Im­
consists of careful consideration as to the
■IO F IA T U R U
LEGION AT WALTERVILLE
marvelous new P H IL C O ,
moral
character.
I
think
the
great
the host and hostess.
form in which the idea is to be presented,
the world’s largest soiling
wave of protest which made lotter­
Mrs. Hubert Gray entertained the
The regular semi-monthly meet­
radio, in an exquisite cab­
thoughtful selection of type faces, the rig h t
ies Illegal In this country, more
inet o f lino, matched woods.
ing of Springfield American Legion bridge club at the home of Mr. than forty years ago, was dun to
grade, weight and color of the paper, accur­
N o other radio, a t any­
post number 4ft, will be held at and Mrs. Fred Gray last Friday the belief that they were not con­
Aatom*M< V a l* » , Castrai
ate composition and skillfu l printing. . . That
where near the price ap­
. . . Bar* Caasaoastla«
-
Waltervllle tonight at 8 o’clock. evening.
Cssival , , , Naw Ova
ducted honestly.
proaches
the
now
P
H
IL
C
O
The Creswell basketball teams
is the kind of printing service you may ex­
The group will gather at the W.
Regardless, however, of the
I8 X in volume and p urity
O. W. hall according to announce­ will play Thurston high school rights and wrongs of the matter, I
pect from our shop. . . . and it costs no more
of tone. See and hear It
ment made by Oswald Olson, ad­ teams next Friday evening.
now I
than inferior printing.
am of the opinion that, before very
jutant.
long, we shall see some sort of lot­
8eed 8tores Under Coda
No matter what you printing Job may be or in what
teries, either by the government or
MISSION SOCIETY TO
quantities, we are confident you will find our esti­
government
supervision,
Retail seed stores, heretofore ex- under
OTHER MODELS FROM $24.50 TO $180.00
mate of cost most interesting, workmanship most
SERVE NOON LUNCHEON empt from the retail store code, established In this country.
efficient and promptness In delivery most gratifying.
SPECIAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON ALL PHILCO
must conform to the wage and hour OAVI8...................... untangling job
If you find It Inconventlent to visit our office, phone
Members of the Women's Mis­ restrictions of that code In future,
In picking my friend Norman H,
MODELS.
and we will call. . . . You are under no obligation
sionary society of the Methodist It was held. Seed stores have been Davis to head the International
SEE OUR NEWEST ALL WAVE PHILCO
In asking us for an estimate.
church will serve a 25 cent lunch­ exempt as their merchandise Is to committee which Is trying to sal­
eon In the church dining room be administered under AAA regula­ vage whatever remains of the
Wednesday, January 31, from 12 tions, but the national recovery ad­ wreck of the fortune of Ivar Krue­
to one o’clock. The committee In ministration ruled that employees ger, for the benefit of those who
charge Includes Mr«. P. J. Bartho­ In these stores should be employed Invested money In the Swedish fin­
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
lomew, Mrs. W. H. Pollard, Mrs. on the same basis as help In other ancier’s schemes, the men of af­
Opposite P. O.
Springfield
William Rouse and Mrs. L. K. retail establishments under the re­ fairs who are Interested have pick­
Pake.
ed the one American who has the
tail code.
P.T.A. MEMBERS
AT COUNTY MEET
MRS. SMITH DIES
OF PNEUMONIA
McKenzie Valley I
LM W M UDI
BANKERS PREPARE
FARM FINANCE BOOK
WILL ROGERS
and ZsSu PITTS
f Upper Willamette
7/Z t .JZ í T c X
Rl NTI NG
//a itiù
E F F IC IE N T
PROMPT
PHILCO
Inexpensive
Thurston
Phone 2
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$105
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