The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 21, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    -THURSDAY, J1TN1C -L lg 3 4 _
IMPLEMSNTS of farm
pack two
i come up here and »ee you but l ..lay up there a nigni
are much improved
Nancy, when can I com e’ he add
¡»topped him Don't you think you
ought to tell h im - about the money cd gravely.
Many farmer« who expect yearly
She trembled She could make
Improvement- In autoinobllaa and
you borrowed. Nancy?"
Ihibllahad Every Thursday at
Nanny. »tiling on the »Ida of her no more promise«! I—I don't know trucks may not reall.e the mod.ru
S»rln(fleM . Lane County. Oregon by
bed now slipped her arm« about — don III a»k me tonight. Page, my farm Implement» are showing equal
her mother» «»cU. laying her head ache« »o!
Improvement from year to yarn
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
He hulked up earneatly He could
cheek
against her«
enable« them lo laal lorgar
H. E MAXEY. Editor
not read the eyea so fat above him (hat
service than the
1 11 tell him I'll tell y»u
and give
next week I promised lhal. Ob. hut he felt a change, an Incredible
Entered a» »«.comi . la»» matter. February 24
older
model»
Springfield. Oregon
Mama, don't a«k me- 1 w»» ao glad change. In her.
Walk r. agricultural eti.ln
"Arc you really III Nancy* he
to get It for Rod.lv "
... „.»chines »ml ha» positive pre.
M A IL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
Ml», Gordon drew a long breath, i cried.
• he luodein farm Implemelil I» bet
One Year in Advance
$1.50
Six Month»
Where he «I wm I. with hl» face
sob In her throut; her face puck
¡lifted and unshadowed. -he »«w m l. ha» heller heating« <>>*» »«•»«.
Two Year» in advance .... »2.50
ered and quivered with tears like a
j him plainly
She could see the te. daelaned. m ail- of »*««"'•
hlld'a
TIIVRHDAY. JVNE 21. 1»34
ar machine a-d ha» positive presl
I
look
In
hl*
eye»
It »*t her heart
"Oh. Nancy!" «lie sobbed.
I SYNOPSIS____
.th ey even find It oul
sure lulirlcallon.
To get fifteen thousand dollar» to
Her father merely » lan d , llicic
They clasped each other weep­ 1 healing again and her finger»
Many part» of m-xlern maehl»»«
MORE INTEREST IN SCHOOL AFFAIRS
tightened
<
>
lt
the
»III
save the family honor. Nancy U or | dul. us, hut her mother uttered a ing
are welded logelhrr Instead of he
"No." »he «»Id faintly, "not real
They held each other for a long
•Serving on a school board is one of the finest services don promt»««.to
-hoked cry
U,g boiled or rlvlied. he »«.Ini» .ml
do Dr. Richard Morgan.
Oh.
Nancy!
Ilow
did
he
get
it
’
time
and then Mrs Gordon felt th e 1 ! ly but mV head did ache dread Sew alloy» »'•• now »»''Baht- mak
a man can render tins com m unity yet it is the most th an k ­ i loved brother, Roddy, ha» come
fully
1
can't
talk
to
you
tonight.
Who lent him all that?"
girl's hot cheek. She drew back, I
less one." rem arked an em inent jurist to us a few days home from New York to confess
I Page. Indeed I'd come down II I Ing It |d»»oble to use the atari lype
Nancy held her breath. If »he looking at her
that he ha» taken that amount
of metal heal «tilled for a pgrllcttlar
could hut I—can't!"
, from the bank where he work»
told them, she did mu know what
ago. j. His sum m ary of the situation is about right.
"You're III. child!"
Her voice broke and he caught job.
because a woman ueeded It—and
More people took an active interest in the Springfield that he will be Jailed If he 1» found her father might do. He loved her. ."Only my head. Mama, didn't | the change In It. Hope mounted In
IkoirhilK* ur «<1
babbit U»
he might take II hard, he might
school election this week than ever before. Continued in­ out before he returns It So Nancy. even go to Richard about II. and sleep last night."
‘ to certainty; l»e wa» aure »he loved most matanee» with now »ml the.,
In love with the penniless Page
Her mother ros -. "You lie down.'
terest of a constructive nature can be of great benefit to Roemer, decide» to borrow the he could not pay II back, it would »he said gently, struggling to he Itlm. hut »he w»» coquetting with a hronge one. Now hall and roller
He bearings are (requenlly found lu
money
from
Morgan,
and
pledge»
our schools. The board from now on will meet in some herself to marry him In return. He ruin him. She looked from one herself again. "I’ll gel you a cup of It. playing with II. like a girl confi
the better farm machine»
The
lifted hl i handsome head
worn
white
face
to
the
other
and
public building and it invites the criticism and advice of the agree» to the bargain, feeling sure
lea."
old
»lopped
up
oil
hole«
wllh
their
her eye» misted; »he was doing It
The hoi lea and l»a»l revived danily.
public. Few people ever attend a school board meeting but he can make her love him
Imparfacl lubrication
•o**1
"Nancy, come down!" he cried
for them because »he loved them, her a little, and the touch of her
rapidly giving way lo pr.wu.urr
White they rre talking at hl«
nearly e v e n o n e has an idea he can run the schools better
She
said
nothing,
and
In
the
atilt
house. Roemer comes to see him. she loved them so much It wa» an mother's hands on her hoi forehead naas the pine branch tapped greasing appliance« which reduce
than they are now conducted. If these ideas were present­ ; "Oh. Richard, don’t let him come In gutsh lo »ee them suffer.
soothed her. She felt like a child
tire lim e for oiling nnd make p«w
"I borrowed II. Mama." »he an again, being comforted after a hurt ugainst her window like a warning
ed to the board instead of being discussed on street corners here." begs Nency when she hears
finger Again he felt that there «tide much more adaqnala lubrlea
his name. And a.« Richard look» at » wered softly. "I got It and—and
"Don't
go
yel!"
»he
Whispered,
they m ight be made practical use of.
j her the pitiful little secret of her
was »omethlng amlaa.
lion
Roddy and I will pay It back."
and In the twilight Mr» Gordon
for Page is revealed to him
"Nancy, come down"' thia lim e |
With half of the taxes delinquent the last two years love
Mr. Gordon half rose from hl» sat for a long time h»»lde her
Now Go On With the Story--------
GOVERNMENT IS AFTER
chair. "Who did you gel the money daughter’s bod. bolding her hand his voice pleaded
school finances are facing a critical situation all over the
'I can't !•»<». I—good night!"
from.
Nancy?"
he
demanded
hoarse­
country. Yet in the face of this situation school district 19
They
«11.1
nol
talk
much.
The
SHADY SEED DEALERS
"If you stay—If they come to get
older woman was thinking of her »he waved her hand to him
has by m ore careful m anagem ent than ever before im­ you before you pay It back—It will ly
Nancy backed away from them;
"Cruel!" he said, and then "to
Federal enforcement official« are
proved Its indebtedness more than $15.000 in the last 1- kill them both—I mean father and they were both .taxed hut their »on; the girl, of tomorrow Hui morrow. Nancy!"
"cracking down" with considerable
after a while they heard the front
mother. You must go, Roddy!”
months. O utstanding w arrants a year ago were $20.000
eyes followed her. "1 can't tell you door open and Mrs. Gordon rose
She did not answer
She was regularity on read dealer» who mar­
"You're a trump. Sis'" he said
and now have been reduced to approxim ately $10.000 The ' thickly,
today." »he gasped, “that'» part of hurriedly.
leaning »galnsl Ihe window now. ket »red lo farmer» lhal la not aa
"you've saved me— I—1 feel
bonded debt has been reduced $5.500 in the sam e period. I like a brute to let you do It. I—I'll it- the pledge, mean, but I'll tell
"There's Papa; I'll go gel his watching him go He swung his represented In Ihe way of purlly or
dinner for him I hope he can eat! guitar under his arm. waving his germination, according lo word re-
All this has been done not by raising taxes but with a live go. but I've got to tell them fir t. I you n XI week."
She broke away; she must not You needn'l come down, child. If hat lo her. Bui half way lo Ihe gate calved by 0 R llyslop, head of the
mill lower tax than last year. Since the schools were con­ I mean the governor and mother "
tell them, »he dared not—yet! She your head si III aches."
plant Industrie« division »• 0 H C.
»he called to him
ducted this year with practically the same faculty personnel
(e„ ,hem.- Nanc shivered turned a ll’tle wildly and ran out
Nancy lei her go; her head did
In a recent caae a dealer waa pro-
"Goodbye. Page." »he called lo
th a t has been here the last several years it can not be said
-You .a n t stop for it if y»u lose of the room.
nol ache so badly now. hut she wa« hint softly, “goodbye!"
».-ruled for selling 1<M> baa« •>< rye
this train
train they
Nan. v lav quite still, face down­ glad lo escape her father'« qnes
that efficiency has been greatly impaired.
She could see hl« figure reced­ (or »eed labeled a» having »2 per
you. they may
ward on her bed. hands clasped lion»
.en l germonatlon which tested only
ing
down Ihe long quiet «tree! He
in spite of the depression Springfield High school tins n ow '”
close over her eye», »hutting out
She had work to do She packed
3’ per .en l Rome 40 hag» of the
was
going
out
of
her
life
and
he
She kissed him suddenly. "Oh, the light H r head ached terribly,
year graduated one of its finest and largest classes. The
a handbag with a few thing» »he did not know It II wa» Incredible lot »1111 tn Ihe hand« of a local
Itod. he sood now !” she sobbed.
it ached so that the throb» ran would need and she hurried, lumhl
dealer were «el»ed. and released
future looks better. __
He could not speak. but he down through her body and ahook
but It wa« trne.
f
"
ing thing» over. Her wardrobe wan
only after bond waa given lhat the
■ wt W je her hand: then the gate her with anguish. It was fearful,
(T O BE C O N T IN U E D )
rye would be ground or otherwise
»mall enough; »he had not much
HOW TO LIVE
lammed and he was gone
vet It was a blessing. while It ached choice, but »he «elected the »Impl
denatured
The government main
Nancy rose lowly , steadying her­ like that «he could not think If
Education has two purposes: (II How to m ake a liv­
est thing» »he had. a dark blue MRS. OLSON WINNER IN
tall)» «eed leatlng laborgtorle»
self an instant with one hand on he tried to lld"k she would rem
ing and (2) how to live. E. B. Lemon. registrar of O. S. C
here accurate te«<» may be had by
«erge nnd a plain hat.
told the graduation class of the Springfield high school. i ’he old bench where she had sunk. ember thnt she had promised 1» The moon had risen splendidly CONTRACT BRIDGE PLAY grower or dealers, one of which
! -and ’hen she w nt slowly Into the marry Richard on Monday. She
Most of tm whose time is pretty much taken up trying to
end aero»» the window was stretch
1« located at O. B P.
High »core In contract bridge
did not want to think
m ake a living lose sight of the second reason for edm at ion. i house
I
ed the long branch of the pine
H»-r mother was sitting In a
Throuvh her went the crashing etched black against the silver »ky wa» won by Mr«. Carl Olson last
A m an m ay have a good education and be working at I rocker by the wirdow. her face and rushing of Roddy'» train going
IMINT LHT F IJB 8 PUN­
Thursday afternoon when members
a job of common labor If his education has taught him i hidden in her hands. Her father sat to New York; she felt a» If the ll w»» very still ta »he hou«e. of Ihe contract bridge club were ISH YOUR STDGK. O u r
how to live and be a better citizen of tins countrj then it is ' ’n the s -me chair where he had steel wheels passed over her ivnd Nancy knew her father and mother guests of Mrs. Harry Stewart at ntock fly npray *111 keep them
serving a useful purpose. The salvation of the hum an rat e 1 slept that morning HI gray hair left h r bleeding. She had »aved bail finished dinner They were an­ dessert bridge Mr« William Moyer
off. Scott'» Drug Store
is through education. No m atter how humble o n e s occu­ was standing up on lop of hi» heud hint, he would get there in time to ting In the library now. on the wa» a guent at the meeting
pation m ay be education is not a loss, if it has tmjirov. d »-d h - hrd not shaved; he'looked pay the money back, they would other side of the house. She could
The next meeting of Ihe club will
rot even hear their voice«, but the
character and taught that person better how to ihe.
! older than ever.
never know And she had spared plt-e tree» »winging a little, tapped he held In two week« at the home
He stared around at Nancy.
the two down .talrs, too.
on her windowsill Then »he heard of Mr» Waller Scott
"Where's Roddy?" he demanded
“Is it sensible that in a world where men button up ' hoarsely- "Where's he hiding’ I It had crushed her father to think another sound «oft and sweet but
CARD OF T H A N K S
of his girl shamed for her brother. ¡penetrating, the faint note of a
their coats to hide the fact that they have no shirts, a Con­ haven’t seen him this morning
gress should discuss a bill to vanish the farm er who grows my Ood I can't think where he got Nan. v'» III«, twitched with pain at lovesnng strummed on a guitar 1 I wl«h to lake this opportunity
T hl» Summ»r— K»»p Coal
more cotton than a governm ent bureau tells him he n u iy ._ his streak from—my «on a common the thought; he had looked so like Page' The girl tremblrd like a leaf; to expr •»« my appreciation and Lose — Fat
Look and Fast Younger
death
in
his
sleep
The
feeling
had
Only
th
e
brain
he had come, of course, with h is , thank« to the voter« for their loyal
asks a farm er. Who can answ er him
'h lef!"
conte to her with a horrtble »wtft guitar.
«upport In electing me clerk of
Mrs JesNla Marlin <4 Han Fran
trust.
"You shan’t »av that of Roddy!" I surprise—her father was growing
Nancy stumbled to her w indow 1 Springfield School district No IS daco 1« happy because «he li»» dl»
Mrs. Gordon rried for the htindred- old! Sli ■ clutched at her pillows,
covered the right, »afe way to rw-
and looked down The moonlight j
Severt Jacobson
It seem s th at the longshorem en's union is feeling the I th time. “It Isn't true, ho never shaking. Her world might tumble made the old garden like day Be
.luce—read her letter:
pressure of public opinion more than the Portland police meant to take it. It's some mistake down and -he would have no one low her. thte grass-plot looked as III
"I have taken Kruechan Halt» a
VARICOSE OR SWOLLEN month and find great benefit. I
force and is “pulling the punches” of its leadership. It He mernt to pay it back!”
left—no one hut—It was too much
hoar-frost had whitened It. Near-1
have lost 14 lb» In that tim e and
"Yes.” her husband assented
seems silly that 300.000 people would let less than 1000
She rose on her elbow and stared er still was Page Roemer
VEINS — ULCERS
would lose more If I »tuck to a diet
)
harshly,
“he
did
You're
right
about
m ake a fool of them and they are waking up to that fact.
out of the wirdow with pain blur­
»■ I ahould I take them every
Nancy looked at him. How tall j
________ _&— ------------
| that. Sarah. I never knew a thief red eyes— Richard! She gave a lit­
and slim he was—ao much lighter i You pooa sufferer» from bail morning regular and hope other»
who didn't meant to pav It 'back. tle cry and plunged her head down In build than Richard. Rite could J“*";,, " hHl misery you have en will profit by them a» I have."
Congress has adjourned at last after m aking a record ! Thev all do!"
We have letter, from men and
What crippling dle.-omfort!
again into her pillows, sobbing and ee hl» clean-cut profile and h l» '
Bui here nt ln»t 1» help (or you! women who have loet «« much aa
It appropriated more than seven billion dollars or a greater
"We've got to pay It back then!" shaking with fear
w hile forehead
He strummed on No operation» nor Injections. No 10« pound» of fat—from people who
amount than any other legislative body ever did at any j his wife cobbed, "we've got to save
Then the pain In her head began the guitar again, calling h-r with enforced rest nor time off from have reduced high l.l.swl pressure
other time in the world.
I him—if I take the clothes off my
-from folk» who have no more
again and she stopped thinking, »he the old »oft note» appealingly work A - linplf home treatment
with Emerald (Ml heals your »ore» bloating or shortness of breath.
hack If Roddy’ sent to Jail I shall
lay after a while very still and Nancy answered. Page slopped like magic, reduce» swelling, end»
Kruachen helps stomach, liver,
d ie!”
limp, like a shot bird unable to use playing Instantly, and In the moon­ pain, nnd make» your legs »» good bowel« to function properly —In
"Dt-?" Mr. Gordon raised his
a» n e w - while you go about your creases physical attractiveness all
its wing- Sheer exhaustion, a light »he »aw the Joy In hl« face
I haggard face and stared at her. "I'd
while losing unhealthy fat
Juat
sleepless night and the long rack
"Come down. Nancy; 1C» a lovely dally routine aa usual
Follow tile ea»y directions— you take a half teaapoonful In « gla»»
rather see Rod dead this minute
ing of her nerve» had told. The night!"
are »ure to he helped or money of hot water every morning before
J than a common thief. God Knows I
girl had fallen Into a heavy, dream
She clung to Ihe windowsill. “1 back For »ale by druggl»t» every breakfast- gel II at druggist« any­
the fin» line of which reads, "The Holy Bible,"
I wish 1 had him in his coffin now
where.
less sleep.
can't. Page, my head arhes terri­ where.
I—nailed down tig h t!”
and which con taim Four Great T r.ia j rei . . . . . . . .
She
wa»
still
sleeping
when
her
bly."
"Papa!" Nancy's tone startled
“The moon will cure It. Come
him. he raised his eyes again to her mother quietly opened the door and
down.” he pleaded. "I've got some
came
In.
The
huddled
figure
on
the
face, his Ups twitching with Intoler­
bed startled her; there was some­ thing to »ay to you tonight. Nancy,
TH E UNFORGETTABLE SENTENCE
able pain.
thing In Nancy's very attitude that please come down."
S
h
’
swayed
toward
him.
her
blue
A few weeks ago two young men desiring to enter the
Nancy knew what he had to say
suggested
misery and apprehen­
Chrif ian m inistry were asked, “ Do you believe in the eyes beautiful and soft; she loved sions. Mrs. Gordon came hurriedly to her; It had been trembling on
When you're planning a uuinnier party, a dinner,
him
In
his
agony.
She
understood
Virgo- Birth of Je su s? ” Upon replying that they did not
luncheon or bridge, gpend all your effort» on the diiheH
111»
lip»
«o
long,
and
he
had
delay­
across
the
room
and
touched
her
know how to answ er the question, nor regard the answ er j It. H e had lost his pride In his flushed cheek and her hot foreh ad ed It-—because delay 1» »weel. They
that precede the desHert.
For you know thnt Eggi-
i son and he was too poor to p ay;
as vital to their work as m inisters, they were rejected.
m
ann'a
Ice
Cream
it*
the
one
answ er to the deuucrt
liked
to
wall;
an
unspoken
love
She
had
the
skillful
mother
hands
I he war. thinking of her and of her
problem
that
can
be
counted
on
to Hatinfy everyone
wa*
»<
»
much
more
tender,
more
and
she
knew
the
feel
of
fever.
It is no part of the purpose of our little book to deal mother Nancy's lip- shook but she
from age one to ninety-one.
Nancy started up on her elbow llliiHlve. more desirable than mere
with controversial subjects, but in approaching the life of commanded herself.
Jesus we may perhaps be perm itted to point out th at the
"Papa." she said softly. "Mama--' "What Is It. Mama?" «he cried words. But now It was too late.
Our fountain fx the anxwer to the challenge of u
"I can't come down to night.
question of w hether He was or was not bora of a virgin , «he held her hands out to them ten- feverishly.
hot day.
Page.
No,
r«ally!
Didn't
mother
tell
Her
mother
shook
her
head
did not seem very im portant to two of the w riters of the ' derly. “I've come to tell you—
Gospels. Mark m akes no mention of it. John ignores it. Roddy Is «afe- He's got the money. "Nothing at all now, dear. Papa you ?”
He drew down hl« brow* anxious
Paul does not once refer to it. and if Jesus Himself was a|| Of p. and he'» gone to pay It went out to the bank for a while
m uch concerned there is no evidence of that fact. When
I think he'll get there before had to do »omethlng. He wanted to ly. "Yea. but I didn't believe you'd
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
Fat Folks Lose
W eight - Feel Fine
A Dessert Everyone Likes
He was assem bling His disciples. He called a certain Philip
of Bethsaida:
Philip findeth Nathanael, and »aid unto him. We have
found him, of whom Mose« in the law, and the prophets, did
write. Jesus of Naxareth. the son of Joseph.
If this assertion on the part of Philip was a m istake
Jesus did not rebuke it nor refuse Philip and N athanael as
disciples because of it. Indeed, one astonishing fact about
His life and the doctrines which have been built up about
it Is this— that most of the points on which the bitter con­
troversies have been waged were apparently regarded by
Jesus Himself as of lesser significance, and some of no sig­
nificance whatever.
How many cruel debates have arisen over the ques­
tion of His miracles. He was often reluctant to perform
them, and was as fearful that He might be advertised
abroad as a wonder-w orker and thus have the real signifi­
cance of His teaching blurred that He frequently urged
those whom he had healed to “go and tell no m an.”
The question of baptism has split Christian com m un­
ions. Jesus, when His success began to bring great crowds
to Him so th at His disciples were baptizing more than John
the Baptist, ceased Himself to baptize anybody.
k.
'
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f
When therefore the Lord knew how the Pharisee» had
heard that Je»un made and baptixed more disciples than John
(Though Jesus himself baptbed not. hut his disciples,»
He left Judaea, and departed again into Galilee.
'
The question of form s and ceremonies and revisions
of prayer-books occupies the time and discussion of many
church assemblies. But there is no record that Jesus ever
prayed in public. The one prayer which He gave to Ills
disciples is the sim plest imaginable and consists of sixty-six
words. As for the place and m anner and form of worship,
He dismissed the whole subject with one great and unfor­
gettable sentence.
"God Is a Spirit: and they that worship him must wor­
ship him In spirit and in truth.
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