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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY R, H»S4
THK SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE TWO
Gets President's Help
WHAT BANKIK6
WENT THROUGH
Heart-Breaker
M c D onald
HALL GELS C.C.C.
SHOE CDHTRACT
to feature
"DESIGN FOR LIVING'
Famous Stage Play By Noel Co­
ward it Opening at Eugene
T heatre bn Sunday
Bv JOHN II. I’l ’KI I« III K
Repair Work of Six Camp*
Krn«t l.ubltach'a brand new Para-
ASKING In Its long career has
mount picture. "Design for Living"
Comas to Local Shoemaker;
been compelled to withstand
j I* starting at the McDonald theatre
To Employ Two Workers
many serious ahocka, but It run Into
Sunday for four day*.
the most perplex
¡ It haa for Ita leading playera
W A, t Bert I Hall. Mprliigheld
ing e n ta n g le
Four mountain climbers returned
Fredrlc March. Gary Coop r. Mir­
shoemaker, waa low bidder for Iho
mentot
it*
whole
to Springfield Sunday night much
iam Hopklna and Edward Everett
»hoe repairing work of six C. C. (’
history since the
wiser but fortunately not sadder
Horton and waa brought lo the
general break
tamp* In thia illalrhl and will tie
for their experience of the preced
down of valuea
i creen by Ben Hecht from Noel
gin hl* work a soon aa Hie con
ing 24 hours during which they
In 1929. The com­
Coward's aeiiaalional *lag<> aurce a
trad haa been approved al Ihe
were caught in a raging blixxard
mercial a true
' of the aame name.
»
an Frandaco regional office*.
ture of the en­
200 feet from the summit of the
Dev a Parla-hound train. Miriam
The contract «alia for the repair­
tire world seem­
BATO N ROUGE . . Vndrrgrad
Middle Sister which they had set
Hopklna. vlvarioua young arliat.
ing and rebuilding of all shoe* of
'd
to
have
been
i
tie*
nt
tx>uiaiana
HI
a
U
i
University
out to climb.
(Irat meets the two men who are
ihe men In the «amp* affected No
shaken from Its hnvr twice «leeted Virginia K II
foundations and Yxiurne the school ’• champion to change her life They are Georg*
In the party were Harry Wright.
minimum number of ahoea to be
• heart brocket. * * ( tther honors alao : Curtía, alao an artlat and Tom
the marvel la
Springfield. Dr. E. P. Kremer. Paul
■ «paired each week waa net. bul a
boatowed
art'
cheer
leader,
a
movie
that the banker,
Chamber.), playwright, played liy
Lafferty, and Norwald Nelson. Eu­
maximum of 18« pairs waa Haled
J. H. PGEt.lCIIEK with everything bid . . and a newspaper job.
j Cooper and March reapectlvely.
gene. The three drove almost to
nceordlng
to Mr Hall.
ireaklug down all arouud him. waa
Tom and George both fall madly
Frog Camp early Sunday morning
able A come through aa he haa.
Winning of the contract by the
K idnapped Banker
j in love with her. To further com
and at five o’clock started out for
General business failures, agrlrul
local shoemaker will meansihe em
plicate matter*. Mlaa Hopklna fall»
the base of the mountain on skis.
lural staguatlon. Income losses, capi­
W A S H IN G T O N . . . Steve Vaai
LOB A N G E L E S . . . Glainomua ploymenl of two additional wtirk-
in love loo. Only ahe la too fono
The party had not definitely de­
tal losses, lnablliliee to meet debts
lakes is no longer sad. President
Mae Waal's appearance in court to men in Ihe shop here a* noon a*
! of Tom to tell him she lovea George testify
and therefore Inabilities of banker*
cided that they would attempt to Ro. M-velt "w e n t to the fro n t” for
again«! Edward Pried*.inn.
to pay back depositors when loaus
and aim lovea George loo much to alleged to have "done her w rong" Hie shoes atari coming In Mr Hall
climb the mountain until they Mm when he was ordered to desist
says 11« haa already pieced an or­
were
not
paid,
were
the
reasons.
In
* hurt to tell him about Ton,
ia theft nf jewels and cash amount
reached White Branch and found «••Ibng peanuts and popcorn nt the
most Instances, for the bank failure«.
After lengthy dlncuaaton- the ing to Mime *15,000, was tin or der for additional auppliee and cob -
that although the mountain was i orner of the White House grounds
No profession, no department of
where he’d sold them for 29 years.
I I roblem la solved She la lo live ¡ eaaiou for picture fan* to pay her templntea Ihe addition of new ma
covered with slippery Ice crusted The police say Steve can stav.
high |*cr«oaal tribute. A
life Is without it* weaker elements,
rhlnery lo accommodate the In
( with them, hut ahe will be a mother'
snow, the weather was ideal.
but bad proper consideration been
creased staff In the future.
,
of
the
aria.
Sex
la
out
entirely.
I
given to the relatively few instances
When 3600 feet from the summit BELKNAP CAMP PASSES
So with thia goal for their hup j BAPTISTS TO HEAR OF
in
banking,
had
exaggerated
and
the altitude began bothering Kre­
THREE-C INSPECTION startling headlines been kept In true
BURDENS AT SERVICE
pineas. the three of them aettle
mer and he was left in the protec­
THREE-YEAR CONTRACT
proportion, had bauk,ug not been
down together In (heir triangular
tion of a large rock ledge with ail W ork Program for McKenzie C -C .
"A Meaaage of Hope and Cheer FOR LOCAL HOPS SIGNED
used as a target for political self-
love neat. But happlnea* len t won
the surplus coats and knapsacks.
C. Boya Includes Landing
to Bearers of Burdens" will bo the
seeking and with vote-seeking mo-
*o easily, and the manner In which
The sun was shining brightly now
Field. Campgrounds
theme of the morning aervlce at
lives, had unfounded rumor* not
James W Heavey last week an­
they eventually do get together
and the men carrying their coats
been spread the people's confluence
the Baptlat church Sunday accord nounced ihe signing of a contract
bring*
the
picture
to
a
moat
amus­
tied to their knapsacks.
Camp Belknap. CCC. Feb. 8 — might have been retained and far
Ing to announcement made by Rev with au English hop buying firm
ing ending.
The three then shoved off and (Special)—At a recent camp in­ less would have been their losses.
R E Rolens, pnator.
for 60,00« pound* of hop* annually
ST PAUL . F.dnard 0 Bremer,
There
were
(actors
in
our
bank­
after nearly 3tXm more feet of spection by Lieut. H. W Killpack.
The evening service will be pre­ (or three year* starting in 1936 at
shove, the kidnapped hanker held
ing
experience
which
every
earnest
SHOW
HOW
TO
PRUNE
climbing on skis reached the pin- district adjutant, the Belknap camp
for *200,000 ransom, shout whom
ceded by the Mlaaton school claaaae a price per pound of 86 cent*. Mr
banker deplore* — factors which
oacle where the skis were aban­ rated 29 "excellent*" out of a total many had worked years to elimi­ so much national concern waa felt
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY starting at 8:30 The Aretanla Heavey ha* already signed a con­
due to early clue, on a bloodstained
doned and the final climb was of 44 items graded
Guild will have charge of the de tract for 76.000 pound* of hope
nate, which It was fearfully recog- automobile which indiiated a atrug
Proper pruning methoda for votlonal period for this service.
started on toot. It was near the
There were 14 items graded "sat
uixed would aggravate any difficult gle when kidnapped
from the 1934 crop with the aame
young peach and cherry tree* will For the evening service al 7 30 the
summit of this precarious pinnacle ¡«factory" and only one point, the days which might arise. Oue of the
concern.
be
demonatrated
Saturday
morning
of rock and ice that the three were recreation hall, was classed "un­ worst of these was due to political
paator will apeak on "The Women
caught in a sudden blizzard. Imme­ satisfactory." Within the last few regulation which chartered many PROTECTION FOR SMALL at 8 o’clock al the J H Endicott of the Orient."
BUSINESS GUARANTEED I (arm al Cedar Flat, The demon
Expected Home Boon— Mr* Lum
diately it became necessary to days efforts have been made to banks that should never have been.
That there have been incompe­
atratlon will be conducted by O. T
F Anderson la expected to be able
chart directions by compass with bring the recreation hall up to the
8.
8.
Board
Meets
—
Monthly
tence and d: honesty In banking is
Portland. Feb. 8— Protection for McWhortoB. extenalon apeclnllat
all landmarks obliterated by the high standard set by the rest of admitted. That the Instances that
meeting of the Sunday School board to return to her home here Friday
snowstorm and it was during the the camp New articles of rustic did occur were used grossly to In­ the small busin-.s* man who feels at Oregon State college and the of the Methodist church will be or Saturday of thia week. She baa
next two hours that they groped furniture constructed by Charlie crease fear in the public mind, we that the NRA ciste authority gov­ demonstration« are being arranged held at the church Tuesday even been coBvalBectng following an
operation at the Pacific boapltal
their way along the mountain Boucher have been Installed.
affirm. We »hall continue to strive erning his business 1« dominated by O. 8. Fletcher, county agent.
Ing of next weoh.
by larger units of the Industry I-
Saturday at 10 o'clock walnul
ridges, at times narrowly avoiding
All points graded in the iness for higher attainments in our profes­
stepping over sheer walls of Ice hall, including food, were rated "ex­ sion and strive for laws that require auiranteed In the Instructions for pruning will be demonatrated al
500 feet high. It was biting cold cellent" with one exception, which competence and ability lu manage­ the adjustment of complaints re the H. W. Eyler farm near Thurs­
ment. That *e cannot legislate hon­
too as they left most of their heavy was "satisfactory.” The fire organi­ esty and unselfishness into either a eeiveb from Washington today by ton. Young filbert pruning will be
clothing half way down the moun­ zation was rated "very good." Im­ banker or a borrower must be con­ the Or* gon NRA division of the na­ demonstrated at the H. W. Dunn
tional emergency council here.
farm at Riverview the same after
tain.
provements in exterior police and ceded, but dishonesty, wherever
The orders from Washington noon at 1:30.
They could not find their skis in mess managements were particu­ found, should be punished. It Is as
February 14
On Friday Montmorency cherries
true in banking as elsewhere that no specifically state that If the small
and were about to lacve them (they larly commended.
A lurgc assortm ent of cum |c and art Valentines are
matter how good the law, dishonest buslnes-i man believes the code au­ win be pruued at the Wilmar Wal­
were useless, even in the descent,
To C lear Landing Field
thority Is Influenced by "hostile or ton farm at Santa Clara at 8
here to help you obnerve ibis old custom.
and
incompetent
men
can
make
It
with practically no visibility ahead!
Superintendent J. R. Mitchell an­
It’s an occuRiou you should nut uverluuk to
when they picked up a track lead nounces some work plans for Bel­ ineffective. Good laws are essential. monopolistic Interests" a complaint o'clock. Twelve year walnut and
We must strive for ever better ones,
spread good cheer.
Ing them to the skis. In the mean­ knap. one being the construction but their enforcement will come «hall be made direct to Edgar prune tree* will be demonatrated
time. Dr. Kremer, who was a of the Paradise landing field, a 15- only us the public recognizes that it Freed. Oregon state director of the at the Ernest Danner farm near
"Try Your Drug Store First."
stranger to the mountain, worried acre clearing. Read construction is a matter not of laws or codes national emergency council, who Santa Clara at 10 o'clock, and
both over his own fate and those jobs under way are Belknap. Horse alone but of the men who adminis­ will direct a thorough Investigation. young apple treea will be trimmed
Any firm operating under an ap­ at the- James Gardena on Goodpas­
of this companions, as the storm Creek and Blue River. The latter ter them.
Our people must be brought to prove«! code is guaranteed the ture Ixland at one o’clock
raged over the entire mountainside. was started last week by a group
realize that the welfare of our coun­ right to appeal directly lo the state
The storm broke near the bot­ of fullers.
try depends upon Its banking sys­ director's office against alleged dis­ FIRE DESTROYS HOME;
tom of the mountain and most of
Several public camp ground clear
tem. that tin- strength of the bank­
the party vow that they have learn­ ings and constructions are contem­ ing system depends upon the pub­ crimination. and may carry hl« case
MRS. WINFREY BURNED
to the national rcoverv adminis­
ed a lesson and will never again plated for the vicinity of camp.
lic's faith and understanding, that tration at Washington if dissatis­
molest the mountain peaks during
Mrs Wilbur Winfrey of Unity, a
Supt. Mitchell has several large the majority of bonks, because of
their hibernation under sno-w and trees spotted a i possible menaces faithful service rendered, even fied with the decision of the code ' short distance above Fall Creek,
authority or the «late director.
Ice.
waa badly burned about her two!
to the camp and these are being through the whole of tbls general
breakdown, had the right to expect
arma. her face and head Monday
felled as rapidly as possible by Ira
the people's trust and confidence.
TALK HOP ROOT CONTROL when the Winfrey home waa burn
Isham and Arra D. Johnson.
In every great catastrophe, no
TO LIMIT PRODUCTION ed to the ground. Mrs. Winfrey waa
matter wbat its nature, no matter
lnjur«l In carrying peraonal be­
what Its cause, someone must be
L. 8. Crlstofferson was re-electml , longings from the house. Moat of
HOG MINIMUM REMOVED
crucified. The banker was this time
president of the Lane County hop
IN LATEST INSTRUCTION selected, in the late 90’«. political growers at their annual meeting these were saved.
agitation started a tirade against
One aon. Authoron Winfrey, re­
the railroads. Some railroads may held at the Eugene Chamber of i ceived burns on both hands, and
Springfield Com m unity Meeting it
have done reprehensible things, bul Commerce Saturilay. Clinton Mur­ Oscar Drury was also burned In
Progressive 22 Invites Public
Postponed: More Farmers
the agitation became so general and phy was re-elected vlce-presldpnt.
To Program; Booths and
salvaging household belongings
Eligible for Benefits
so violent as almont to destroy one and Stewart Hurd, secretary, at
The Winfrey family la now living
Stands to Vie for Patrons
of the fundamental factors in the
The requirement that a farmer progress of a country. Today the the meeting. Ivan Anderson was with her parent*, Mr and Mr*. Gilt-
Final plans for the annual fun must have a minimum average of same thing bas been done to the electwl delegate to the state meet­ son near Fall Creek.
SUN. - MON. . TUES. - WED.
carnival to be staged at the I. O. three Utters of pigs per year to be banker. In spite of all that has hap ing to be held at Salem on Febru
O. F. hall tomorrow night by mem eligible to sign a contract with the pened, the fact remains that even ary 17.
TED PURSLEY INJURED
A lengthy discussion of the Cali­
bers of the Progressive degree government for the reduction of most of the banks which failed are
WHEN CAR HITS BRIDGE
paying
out
infinitely
better
than
In
fornia plan of refusing sale of hop
team of Juanita Rebekah lodge will hog production has been removed
vestment« In almost anything else roots as a production control m ea-'
be made this afternoon. Members according to County A’ ent O. S
Ted 1‘ursley of Eugene waa aev
on the romraittee are Mrs. L. E Fletcher. Anyone who produced B a n k e r * A id in g A g r ic u lt u r e sure was held but no action w a s, erely Injured Friday evening when
taken The plan provides for the I
Stone. Mrs. Roland Mo-hier, Mrs. hogs during 1932 or 1933 who Is
State associations of bankers in sale of only a limited number of the automohlle which he waa driv­
Lee Putman. Mrs. Stella Findley, willing to restrict crop and live­
ing struck the railing on a culvert
many agricultural states are giving
and Mrs. Riley Snodgrass.
stock production In accordance time and financial support to encour hop roots, thereby preventing the on north Fifth street and turned
sudden
Increa
e
In
hop
acreage
be­
An open program of music, skits, with the corn and hog production age practices among their farmers
over. Ilia left arm waa badly cut.
songs, recitations and other enter­ adjustment contract offered by th- that will bring about better farm re­ yond the absorption ability of the severing several ligaments and
market.
tainment will be held starting at secretary of agriculture may sign sults.
Twenty-eight growers were re­ miiaclea He waa given first aid at
The major activities reported
3:15 under the direction of Mrs. a contract, regardless of the num­
a local doctor's office and taken
from
one
state
to
the
Agricultural
presented
at the meeting
Moshler and Mrs. Putman.
ber of hogs produced.
to the Pacific hospital In Eugene
Commission o' the American Bank
The county agent states that peo­ ers Association which le nationally
Streaked fog was blamed for the
Mrs. Findley Is In charge of the
IUKA PLANS COOKED
accident. The driver becoming con-!
various concession booths which ple who did not attend community active in promoting this line of co­
FOOD SALE IN MARCH fused about the bridge railings and
will include side shows and all meetings or obtain contract blanks operation are as follows:
at
his
office
because
they
thought
1.
Drought
relief
work:
Locgl
kinds of concession stands such as
Flans for a cooked food sale to thought he should be on the left
that they were not eligible, may banks have played a vital part in
hatid aide which took him off the
hot dogs and candy.
obtain complete Information and tbls work, being represented on the be held at Egglmann’s March 31. road.
were
made
at
the
regular
meeting
county
committees
for
passing
on
A rmall charge will be made at material for use In making out a
all seed loans. These committees of Iuka circle. Ladles Auxiliary of
each of these stands. Proceeds contract by applying at his office.
met practically every day during the O A R last Thursday evening
from the event are to be used by
The meeting tentatively sche­ the spring to pass on the loan* In
when they met at the home of Mrs.
the degree team in their work.
duled to be held In Taylor's hall order to get as quick action as pos­
- -
...... — - ■ —
Walter I^axton. The Faat Prcal <—
in Springfield on Wednesday, Feb. sible. A total of 914 applications
Rev. D. A Thompson, Portland,
dent’s pin was presented to Mrs.
ruary 11, has been postponed for were received and handled by one
executive official of the Presbyter­ :
Nellie Carr.
BAPTISTS GATHER IN
one week or more to give additional committee, 833 being grant, d.
ian synod, preached at Waltervlllo
The
meeting
of
the
sewing
circle
2. Four-H Club work: Bankers
EUGENE NEXT WEEK people time to prepare material for
church
Sunday morning.
lo have been held thia afternoon at
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V
contracts. The date for the com­ helped stimulate 4 H Club work,
The Worker's society is meeting
financing
many
members
who
other­
the
home
of
Mrs.
Alice
Doane
has
Many members of the Baptist munity meeting will be announced
with Mrs. Gina Momh Friday after­
wise could not have enrolled. They been postponed.
church In Springfield are planning later.
noon.
also helped finance fifteen 411 Club
Iuka
circle
will
meet
February
to attend the Mid-Winter Rally of
delegates to the club convention.
The Ladles' Aid society la having
16
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
H.
O.
Dlb-
Umpqua Association of their church
8.
Livestock
feeding:
The
banks
Its
monthly business session at the
Six in Fam ily Attend College
to be held at th? Baptist church
cooperated with the Extension Ser­ blee near Santa Clara.
social room of the Waltervllle
in Eugene next Tuesday. This will
Mrs. Golden Weber of Corvallis vice in this state and the railroads
church Thursday P. M. with all day
be an all-day session.
ha the distinction of being the In increasing the amount of live­
quilting.
stock
feeding.
Assistance
was
given
mother of five students now enroll­
The McKenzie Valley Consollda
The morning will be devoted to
the feeders in securing finances.
ed at Oregon State college, and one
4. Crop Improvement: The bank­
a conference for child workers
Mrs. Andy Olson who underwent ted Telephone lines held annual
other son who Is a graduate of ers took part in the crop standard­
within the church under the leader­
a major operation at the Eugene meeting at Thurston Wednesday
the college. Mrs. Weber was left i ization program of the Extension
ship of Miss Hundurep of Portland.
hospital last week Is reported to evening.
a widow with six boys 17 years Service and encouraged the farmers
Maurice Richardson returned
he doing nicely.
Denominational Missions will be ago, but has. with their coopera­ to use pure seed, and in many case*
home a few days ago from a four
Mrs.
Ralph
Laird
has
recovered
made loans for this purpose.
the principal subject of the after­ tion, worked to see that all will get
enough from a recent operation at weeks' cruise In the navy.
noon meeting starting ft 2 o'clock. a college education. Needless to
the Eugene hospital to be moved to
During this period the speakers •‘■ay all are working their way
the home of a friend In Eugene.
will include Dr. Starring, executive through college, but still find time FATHER-SON SERVICE
Mrs. O. H. Wangelln, mother of
secretary of the Oregon State Bap­ to take a prominent part In campus
AT METHODIST CHURCH Mr . E. B. Tinker, haa been 111 the
tist conference. Dr. Petzholt, mis activities, Including athletics, the
Mrs. Roberta Baugh is visiting
past ten days and Is confined to
sionary to the Crow Indians In Y. M C. A., dramatics and Journal­
The theme for the Lincoln Sun­ her bed.
relatives at Shedd and Junction
Many people have renewed their subscriptions to
Montana, and Dr. Hagen of Port­ ism.
day worship service at eleven
Mrs. E. Giustlna entertained thej City for several days.
The Springfield News during our special offer. So
land. director of religious educa­
o’clock is, "The Passion of a Larger Thimble club of Dexter last Thurs­
Mlsa Grace Rhodes motored to
good has been the response we have decided to con­
tion in the Oregon Baptist conven­ LADIES OF G. A. R. PLAN
Claim.” Rev. Dean C. Poindexter day at her home at Pleasant Hill.
Salem last Sunday morning and
tinue (he reduced rati1 for two weeks longer to give
tion.
will
prearh
the
sermon.
spent
the
day
at
her
home
there.
Mrs. Jacoby gave a surprise
SEWING MEET TODAY
any who have overlooked the opportunity tim e to
The Church school meets at 9:45. birthday party last week for h er, She was accompanied by Mr. and
A large open meeting will he held
come In and renew.
The
monthly
meeting
of
the
8ew-j
Mrs.
Richard
Hart.,
Joe
Hart,
Mrs.
The
5
o’clock
Vesper
service
will
j
son Edward. The evening was spent
at 7:30 at which time Dr. Starring
and Dr. Petzholt will be the speak­ Ing circle of Iuka circle. Lpdles o f 1 feature fathers and sons In the j playing five-hundred and making John Edmlston and Shirley Bon­
the O. A. R. will be held this after­ choir. We will have all our men -mall booklets concerning the fu­ ney. Mlsa Norma Hart spent the
ers.
noon at the home of Mrs. Harry members and friends of the church, j ture of the guests.
day with relatives In Harrisburg.
Wlckum. The meeting had been an­ who have sona or sons who have * The Pleasant-* Hill basketball
Goes to Portland—P. J. Bartho­ nounced at the home of Mrs. Alice fathers available, to sit together teams took all the three games
Visits in Salem— Edith Johnson
lomew made a business trip to Doane earlier In the week and as we consider the theme, "My from the Lowell teams at Lowell left Wednesday for Salem to spend
Portland today.
later postponed.
a few day* visiting with relative*.
Boy,” says Rev. Poindexter.
last Friday.
Thrilling Experience Related
By Men Who Climb Middle
Sister Peak Early Sunday
a
American Banker» Association
B
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Valentine’s Day
SCOTT’S DRUG STORE
TW O FOR D IE
and ORE FOR FWOf
Degree Team to
hold bun Event
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