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    THURSDAY. FWRRUARY IB. 1934
THE SPRINOFIEI-D NEWS
PAGE FOUR
FOOD ELECTION
BOARDS NAMED
CHAMBER CONVENTION
TO BE HELD IN EUGENE
Drama Groups
In District Ikeet
Presidents Mother in Typical Roosevelt Greeting
The Eugene C ham ber of Com
......rev will en te rta in th e first an
I uual convention of lam e County
I c h am b e rs of C om m erce, to be held First Eliminations Held Last
j in Eugene T hursday evening. Feb.
Night; Winner* of County
Precinct ruary 22. 1934 at a 6:30 o'clock
To Try for State Title
Each Springfield
Gets Double Board for May
and November Election
M em bers of election boanls to
serve the four Springfield precinct
in th e May prim ary anil N ovember
general elections w ere nam ed S a t­
urday by W. B. Dillard, county
clerk.
Each Springfield precinct will
have a double board thia y ear to
expedite the counting of th e elec
lion ballot».
T he m em bers of th e Springfield
board» a re aa follow»:
N um ber I—Elsie C. S tew art.
Cora M. H inson. F lo ra H untly,
Olive M Nice. F ran cis S altsm an ;
(Second b o ard )—George A Cox,
Maxwell Pohl. Mabel Tyson. Mai-
indn H awke. John S Lorah
N um ber 2—C harles Eggim ann,
Maude T. B ryan. H attie E. Myers,
N. L. H elterb ran d . Mae Ogilvie;
(Second b o ard )—D allas Murphy.
E lizabeth Page, Sadie Laxton. Mel-
born B artlett. E lisabeth G erlach.
N um ber 3—R obert Sidwell. Alice
L. Thompson. B lanche May. Lillian
Black. A rth u r C. C lark ; (Second
bo ard !—John P ark er. Genevieve
Louk. G race H enderer. C ivility S
McKlin. Alma W hitney.
N um ber -4 — C lara Snodgrass.
Abbie F . W heaton. Lena Fraeder-
ick. F ran k Gordon. Elm a H alsey;
(Second b o ard )—B ernice Van Val-
zah. Marion Maxey. Alice Doane
Mrs R achel T h atch er, E lizabeth
Olson.
All m em ber* of all affiliated o r­
F irst elim ination series (n th
ganizations of th e County C ham ber Lane county D ram atic association
a re invited and urged to atten d . play contest w ere sta rte d last nlill’.t
Member* of o th er local groupa who a t W illakenzie g range hall with
a re In tereateu In county wide d ev ­ team s from W illak en tie, M arcela,
Mohawk Mi K enzle grang
elopm ent are also cordially Invited. and
Subjects of county-wide im p o rt­ p articip atin g In the one-act play
an ce will be p resen ted such a< presen tatio n s.
Friday night a sim ilar d istrict
f!oi>d control, freight rate», sh o rt
road to th e sea m ineral resource», contest will be held at G oshen with
ag ricu ltu ral developm ent, to u rist W illakenzie. G oshen and Elm ir.'
traffic, etc. T he sales lax will he com peting
discussed by tw o speakers, one f o r ! Monday groups ill th e River Koa I
and one ag ain -t th e proposed law d istric t will have th e ir m u te st at
T his m eeting could be th e m o s t, R iver Read school n orth of E uger
im portant affair of Its kind e v e r ; when Yarnell. River Road and Wtl
held in Lano county,—it all de-1 la k e n tie will com pete
pends upon how many a re In a t- ( The final d istrict m eeting will
tendance from th e various d istric ts.; be held Tuesday at Lowell w here
NEW YORK:
Herewith is shown a most unusual and moat latvrsst
and how d eterm ined and unitedly P leasan t Hill. Lowell, and T ren t
lng picture of the President'* mother, Mr». James D. Roosevelt, In a typlval
they become upon county-wide pro­ will com pete
Roosevelt greeting The picture w»» taken at one of the three birthday
W in n eri of th e d istrict m eets
blems. It could be m ade th e stro n g ­
parties which she attended here in honor of her eon's birthday and for
will
hold
an
o
th
er
elim
ination
series
est medium In Ihe county through
the Warm Bprlngs Foundation fund With Mr». Roosevelt, aa host, I»
shown Maj. Gen Dennis k>. Nolan.
which to o btain n ecessary p ro­ in E ugene next week to determ ine
gram s of county developm ent, ac- j th e county w inner. T h e w inner of I
cording to H. E. Cully, secretary , th e county co n test will go to Cor
NEW STATE COUNCIL
vallis to com pete w ith o th e r groups
of the E ugene cham ber.
TOPIC OF BROADCAST
during th e Home In terest confer­
ence startin g F eb ru ary 28.
DAIRY CONTROL
PLAN OUTLINED
State D ir*c to r of New Emergency
Council to T a lk of New State
Set-Up F riday Night
The m essage at th e m orning
Edgar Freed, national em ergency
w orship serv ice a t th e M ethodist
council d irecto r for Oregon will go
church will be "C h rist and Con­
on the a ir In a joint program to be
version." T h e V esper service at
presented Friday evening. Febru­
S p. m. will be a m o th er and daugh
ary 16. over radio station ¡ KEX
t
service, w ith th e m o th ers and
and KGW In P ortland
d au g h ters In th e choir. T he me»
Mr F reed will explain the for
sag e will be “G row ing . in to W o ! First Indication of Procedure
Given Bv Wallace; Some m aiion of NEC and is expected to
manhood.” and th e serv ice will
shed som e new light on Ihe future
Farm Pork Tax Free
close with a candle lighting cere
tren d of relief work in Oregon
rnony led by a m o th er and tw o
Removal o t th e minim um limit ' He retu rn ed this week from
Rev. and Mrs Fulton arrived dau g h ters, assisted by th ree young
hom e from C alifornia T uesday to girls. Rev Dean C. P oindexter will in the hog section of th e corn-hog ’ W ashington. D. (' . a fte r a series
spend a few days. Rev. Fulton has preach both serm ons. T h e L eagues control plan, estab lish m en t of of conferences with Ihe ranking
been chosen presid en t of th e Ad­ have services of in te re st to all farm er exem ptions u n d er th e hog I heads of th e F ederal Recovery pro­
v en tist college n e a r O akland. C ali­ young people. T h e H igh school p jrocessing tax. and o utline of th e I gram and th e o th er 47 sta te direc­
fornia. and cam e to move some of league m eets a t 6:15 and th e old le u ta liv e plan for dairy production tors of NEC.
control are late developm ents un
th e ir things there.
During his stay In W ashington
er league at 6:30.
d cr Ihe AAA. according to a review , on official bu-lness. M r. Freed had
The L adles' Aid society m et
of th e ag ricu ltu ral officials at O re­ conferences with G eneral Hugh S
T uesday for all day's m eeting w ith PATRONS OF GOSHEN
gon S ta te college.
Mrs. N eedham.
Johnson, n ational recovery adm in­
SCHOOL MEET TONIGHT
T he B ridge club will m eet w ith
The recen t ad d ress by S ecretary is tra to r; F ran ces P erkins, secret
Mr. and Mrs. C hris H anson on Fri
ary of lab o r; C hester C. Davis, ag
A vote to d eterm in e w h eth er or ; W allace on "T he D airy D ilem m a." 1
day evening. T he club m et with
rlcu ltu ral adjustm ent a d m in istra­
contained
Ihe
first
a
u
th
o
rta
tiv
e
ex
■
not the Goshen school d istrict shall j
p lauation of the kind of p ro d u c t to r; H arold L. Ickes. secretary of
Mr. and Mrs. Beals last Friday
consolidate with th e P leasan t Hill
evening
the interior, and PWA chief; P resi­
union high school d istric t will be tion control contem plated for dairy
Mrs. Hill from W ashington Is
dent Roosevelt and other recovery
taken to n ig h t at a m eeting of th e j lng hv AAA. Even il is still ten ia
visiting Mrs. Jam es H ill h ere and
leaders, who outlined the part NEC
Goshen school patrons. Some of the live how ever, as to details, hence i
expects to stay until a fte r Mr. Hill
would play in the ubseqiient dev
Goshen high school stu d en ts now th e m Is still tim e for 11 to be care
retu rn s from California.
elopm ent of the Federal rehabilita
full'
considered
by
dairym
en
go to P leasan t Hill and o th ers
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley P u ck ett
lion of industry.
com- to Springfield. No high school th roughout th e co u n try looking to
aDd d au g h ter from n e a r K lam ath
T he function of NEC as an
ward
possible
changes
or
additions
,
is m aintained a t Goshen.
Falls have been v isiting relativ es
before th e final co n tract form s are agency to d irect NRA code com
h ere for several days.
pliance. to coordinate recovery ac­
arriv ed at.
Forest W o rk e rs in England
M is. Ray Baugh retu rn ed hom e
tiv ities and th e report Io the P resi­
V o lun tary C u rtailm ent
Unemployed w orkers In England
la s t Sunday a fte r spending sev eral
dent through NEC headquarters In
T he plan proposed by W allace
days w ith relativ es and friend have been a signed to sm all “su b
W ashington, will be explained
sisten ce farm s" In re tu rn for which calls for an Individual voluntary |
n e a r Junctio n City and Shedd.
farm allo tm en t am ounting to 85
Mr. H ufford and son. Leland each man puts in about 6 m onths
p er cent of th ■ av erag e annual LANE FOUR-H WORKERS
a
y
ear
on
fo
rest
im
provem
ent
work.
w ade a business trip re Drain last
ON N. B. C. PROGRAM
At the sam e rate, the 160 million production of each dairym an over
Monday.
acres of N ational F o rest in th e th ? past th ree 'e a r s . T h u ’ , co­
T housands of 4 H club m em bers
U nited S tates would em ploy 650.- o p eratin g dairym en would agree to
Forest Product» Used for Money
all over th e 11 w estern sta te s will
reduce
production
15
per
cent
un­
In th e early days fcand-riven 000 men.
he tuned in on KOW at P ortland,
d e r th e base period.
ced ar shingles w ere used in lieu
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
For such reduction, to be m ade Friday. F ebruary 16. to h ear a dele­
of m osey, nnd som e of he country-
by
any plan they saw fit to adopt, gation of Oregon buys and girls
Notice
is
hereby
given
th
a
t
Irene
sto res m aintained a shingle yard
Swezey
has
been
appointed
execu
they would be com pensated by ad put on a 45 m inute program dur­
in stead of a cash reg ister. In many
trix of th e will and e sta te of F red Justm ent to be financed from a pro­ ing the W estern Farm and Homi-
p a rts of the country, products of H. C ham berlin, late of L ane coun­
H our sponsored by the U. 8 De
th e forest a re still exchanged for ty, Oregon. All persons having cessin g tax on b u tter-fat which
partm en t of A griculture.
The
foodstuffs and m anufactured goods claim s ag ain st said e sta te should would reach a m axim um of five
p resen t th e sam e duly verified to cen ts p er pound, with a com pen broadcast will begin at 12:15
th e said executrix a t th e office of sato ry tax on oleom argarine. As o'clock Pacific stan d ard tim e, and
Lum ber and W a ter
S. D. Allen. Eugene, Oregon, w ith­ su b stan tial an advance paym ent as will be heard over ail w estern sta
T he w eight of a thousand board in six m onths from th e first pub­
lions of the N ational B roadcasting
feet of lum ber d ecreases approxi­ lication of th is notice, w hich is possible would be m ade to each
dairy farm er soon a fte r his con­ system .
m ately 22 pounds for every percen F ebruary 15, 1934
T he W estern Farm and Home
IRENE SW EZEY, E xecutrix
—
of m oisture rem oved from th e wood S. D. ALLEN. A ttorney for estate. tra c t is accepted.
hour devotes one hour each month
by seasoning.
Expansion P erm itted
tF 15-22 — M 1-8-15)
to a 4-H club program made up of
S ecretary W allace prom ises to contributions from th e various
keep th e plan as flexible as possi- stales, hut Oregon Is th e first sta te
hl? so as to perm it expansion of to be Invited to put on the en tire
th e in d u stry as fas as consum er de­ program .
m and w arran ts. T h ere a re o th er
Lane county chibs will be rep res­
angles of th e plan about which ented on the program by four Lane
m ore will be announced later.
county club m em bers. Melba An
T he change on th e corn-hog plan drew« of Bethel, one of the out­
allow s any grow er of hogs to join standing girls chosen at the state
and receive benefit paym ents In fair, will talk and to g eth er with
A fine stock of groceries at prices which m atch
re tu rn for reducing his production H elen M ichael of C hase G ardens,
by a t least 25 per cent. P reviously E lizabeth Holcomb and Theda
those to be found anyw here is carried Jiy this m odern
an av erag e of th re e litte rs a year Phibbs of P leasan t Hill, will sing
store. We aim to give this com m unity the best gro­
was th e bottom lim it n ecessary be­ two 4-H club songs w ritten by Mrs.
cery service to which you are entitled.
fore a m an could sign a hog con­ Alice Callison of Fall Creek.
tra c t. T his change Is expected to
in crease th e to tal Oregon signup
Saw m ill Production
very m aterially, as m ost hog rais­
E arly saw m ills w ere hard push­
ers In th is sta te a re relatively sm all ed to produce five thousand feet
producers.
of lum ber In tw enty-four hours.
T he change In th e hog processing Modern mills can produce 750,000
tax allow s each fa rm “r an annual feet in eight hours.
BEST FOODS
exem ption of 300 pounds of pork
products he ells o r tra d e s from
Birthday Honored — A surprise
PINTS
slau g h terin g s of hogs of his own birthday party was given for L. K.
raising. T his applies only w here Page Tile day evening by m em bers
his to tal of product* in any m ark et of his .Sunday school class end of
ing y ear do not exceed 1000 pounds Ibe E rg ath a class.
Thurston
Irish-Murphy Co.
Salad
Dressing
17c
LUCKY SAIL
Crab Meat
2 FOR
E. JOHNSON DIES
Lane federation
NILENBDRG DOME
Springfield Women's Organi-
zation Plan* Exchange of Nntlvs of Lsnburg Lwivss
Widow nnd Fivs Children;
Plants; Chairman Named
Funeral Held Wednesday
d in n e r m ee tin g .
MOTHERS. DAUGHTERS IN
M. E. VESPER PROGRAM
Club J o ÌRS
H.S. INTERCLASS
GAMES STARTED
Freshman Girls Upset Dope
In Sensational Win From
Seniors 20-6 Monday
lu lerclass basketball gam es be­
tw een both boys and girls team s
started al Springfield high school
this week with the first game play­
ed Monday afternoon Two gam es
have been played every afternoon
th is Week and the series will be
com pleted Monday a fter which the
playoff of Hie lending team s will
decide which cla»< shall win the
points tow ards the student activity
cup.
T he first gain.- of the series, the
rnish senior girls gam e provided
ih e big upeet of Iho series so far
when Ihe first year girls coached
by Gladys Mlnney topple«! the sen
tors 20-6. Juan S tratto n and Jean
ine W ithers w ere the forw ards;
J is ii Lloyd amt E lizabeth Johnson
wi-ro guards: and Edna Vest and
Bernice ^ n lth were th e centers
T he sam e afternoon Ihe senior
I oys defeated the freshm an boys
M embers of Ihe Bprlngfleld Wo
m en's Civic Im provem ent club
voted to affiliate them selves with
Ihe 1 aue County Fm lersllon of
W omen's clubs al th« Ir monthly
ilivcllng h ere T uesday. Mrs. Pearl
Schanlol explained Ihe function ot
the comity orgaiilsatloii ul Ihe
meet lug Mrs Fl ank P rall of E l i
gene nlso gave un lllu atra'ed talk
on photography
C om m ittee chairm an for Ihe yeai
were nam ed at th e m eeting by Mrs
D II. F isher, chairm an They are
Mr A It Van Valzati. publicity:
Mrs f . K. W heaton, program s:
Mrs. David Bailsm an, en tertain
tnenl; and Mrs R. <1 P rivat, mein
liership
Me in tiers of the club will hold a
potluck 81. P ulrlek's luncheon az
the home of Mrs Meila ('etching
for th e ir next m eeting March IS
The annual plan! exchange of the
d u b m em bers will be held at Dial
time.
Ellas
Luke Johnson, native of
ilia Leahiirg vicinity died al his
hom e th ere Tuesday m orning lie
wa* the »on of early plouaer*.
Agrod ami Rodv Johnson nnd was
born al I -'»burg on S eptem ber 23.
1863
Dii January II. 1872 he was mar­
ried Io N ellie Founlalli. daughter
>f McKenzie vnlley pioneers Hhe
died III 1823
August 8, 1831 he wa - m arried Io
Evelyn lla rrlll of Leabnrg who su r­
vives him as «lues five children
They are J«-»» Johnson. Itoaeburg;
Mrs, B ertha Ream. Gild»; Roy
Johnson, B end; <'larw«w Lynne
Johnson ami alpli Johnson of Quee
inel, Il C
He elee leave« two
slater*, Mrs Ann Nicholson of Ku
gen«- ad Mrs Ju lia Kluni Leetewnl.
lie was a mem ber of the Haptlal
church.
*
F uneral services were held Wed
m-sday afternoon from Ihe Vealch
chapel 1« Eugene at I o'clock. H er.
DOGS MUST HAVE TAGS
Itryant Wilson officiated and In­
BEFORE END OF MONTH term en t was m ade In Ihe G reen
wood cem etery al (.eaburg
All dogs In lam e county one
year or older m ust be licensed be
DATE SET FOR OPERETTA
fori- March 1. according Io a w arn­
BY BRATTAIN SCHOOL
ing notice Issued by th e county
court m em bers T he f«««s th is year
The o peretta. "T he
K itchen
are 31 00 for male or sayed fem ale
dogs, and 31 50 for fem ale «logs flo c k " will be gtevn at the high
A fter March an extra charge of school auditorium on Friday ev en ­
25 re n ts per m onth will he aildml ing. F ebruary 23. II was announced
during March. April ami May After this week by Ulen B Wood, prln
that lim e lhap licenses will coal elpal. All the teach ers at the Brat-
tain schiMil are arrlatlng with ihe
32 00 nnd 32 50
o peretta, th e m usical background
for which will be provided by Ihe
I. O. O. F. Encampment to Meet
school's (oy orchestra.
T he reg u lar -'eml-monthly meet
lng of W lm awhala E ncam pm ent of
R ancher I* Visitor-— Paul Brat-
Odd Fellows will be held at Ihe
I O. D F tem ple In Eugene Friday ; tain, ran ch er In Ihe Paisley dl*
night of thia week S ere Ail mem 1 ir ltl Is visiting at Ihe llra lla ln
bers of the order live In Spring huu e lit Mprlngfleld Mrs. B rallalu
(¡.•Id
Sm ell r< ed at 6 45 latdlea has Iweu III. but Is now able to be
■ ulsldc agalu a fte r two week«.
of p atriarch s a re Invited
SUN. - MON. - TUES - WED.
"Love Your Neighbor— Love
Hi* Wife"— that was the
strange moral code
of the—
14-6.
T i.e day Ihe Junior boys won 16
14 in n close game with the sopho-
rio res. The girls gam e was one-
n d e d with Ihe Junior girls winning
14 2 over the second year girls.
W ednesday the freshm an girls
1 -peated th eir show of pow er by
i! -ft atlng th e sophom ore girls 26-2
while th e boy were defeated by
th e sophom ore boys 12-11 In a hard
f« ueht game
Today the sophom ore and seniors
term s play and Friday th e fresh-
i-a n nnd Juniors v. Ill meet Monday
•’•t Juniors and senior* windup t h '
n terclass play
T hese gam».) pre sta rte d about
2 45 < ach afte-noon and a re open
to th e public w ithout adm ission.
Som e very Int« resting basketball
gam es can be v-i'.iesst'd these a fter
noons.
LINCOLN SCHOOL BOYS
LOSE BASKETBALL T IL T
T he eighth grade hoys basketball
team al the Lincoln school lost to
the P leasant Hill M idgets In a
thrilling game Friday night. The
score wus Springfield 24. P leasant
Hill 31.
L ineups for the two team s were:
Springfield
L. M cPherson, 2 F
F
T aylor, 9
W estlake, 2
C
G
P edersen. 1
D
McBee, 6
8
Keenan, 4
Pleas. H ill
Jordan, 8
Hills. 9
Finch
G u litln a . 8
Farh-y, 6
8m all Saw m ills
In w estern Oregon and W ashing­
ton th ere a re over 700 saw m ills
with capacities of less th an 60,000
board feet of lum ber per day ac-
coardlng to th e Pacific N«»rthwest
F orest E xperim ent S tation. Over
400 of these can produce less than
10.000 feet In 8 hours. In enstern
Oregon and W ashington th ere are
abolii 200 sm all mills of which one-
half can produce from 1,000 to 10,-
000 hoard feet per day.
THERE'S NOTHING
BIGGER THAN ESKIMO!
SPECIAL SALE
•
ON SLIGHTLY USED
Late Model
Gas Ranges
W ITH CLOSED
TOPS, AUTOMATIC CONTROLS AND MANY
OTHER MODERN FEATURES
Prices $ 15 to $45
Upper Willamette ]
N e w S p r in g
ALSO SEVERAL USED AUTOMATIC STOR­
AGE GAS WATER HEATERS.
Sport Oxfords
For W om en
Northwest Cities Gas Co.
Springfield