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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIKTY-FIHHT YEAR
HPItlNdFlEIJl, LANE COUNTY, ORBQON,
SPORTSMEN SEEK \ ’ « " »
BEHEB HUNTING
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Vi, li»34
NO. 44
ARMORY 10 OPEN Dance Question LIONS IB RAISE u » « * «
SCHOOLS SI1BI
Waifs Decision SCOUTING FUNDS s<x d ± b m h
WITH GARD PARTY
HOI LUNCH PUN
Board Gets Opposition Pstl-j
Church Member* .T o See
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Puutori To Giv* Thanksgiv-
Turkey Shoot Planned By Mc­ “Msllow Dramntar", “Pokey Iuka Circl* Sponsor» First tion Monday; Hear Speak* Committse To Canvass For ¡ng Sermon* In Morning; Seek SERA Funds For Cook*
Huntu*" Played Tonight
ers; New Liet Now Out
Kenzie Gateway Group;
Social Function In New
Funds Needed In Work Here
To Giv* Pageant At 7:30
In Grade Schools; Provide
Talk Deer Shooting
Building
Next
Tuesday
Talk On Flag Given
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For Thirteen Weeks
Young people of the Senior
Springfield's School Board la still
I Thanksgiving will be observed
ANNUAL MEETING IS SET
Consider Holding Pens For
Pheasants; Will Ask Simp­
son To December Meet
A turkey »bool, holding pen» (or
t'blua pbeasauts, holding o( a
large social lurellug arid elertlou
of officer» at the December gath­
ering. aud other oral ter» uf Inter-
*t>| _ to spurteineii of Ibis vicinity
were dlecuseed here Monday even­
ing at the drat (all meeting o( the
McKeutle Gateway Hod aud Gun
club which waa held at the Auder-
auu Motor company garage.
The turkey about will he held he-
f ire Thanksgiving If the neceaaary
r.rraugeiueuta cau be made It waa
decided
If Ibis la Impoaalble It
will be held aometlme before
Christmas. A committee constat-
lug of Donald Toomb. Hay Nutt,
aud II. II. Bchaffeuberg waa uamed
to make the neceaaary arrange-
meuta (or thia event.
W ill Slant Officer»
Members decided to hold their
annual meetlug December 17 at
which time new »(fleet* will he
elected aud future plana will be die
cussed. 1-arauu W right, secretary,
waa Instructed to communicate
with Gene Hlmpaou. manager o(
the atate game (arma. Inviting him
aud other peraol*» Interested In the
development u( the sports program
of the elate to attend the meeting
aud give addresses Mr Simpson
will he »pacifically naked to dis-
cuai the poaalblllly of the local
group ealabllablng bolding pane (or
pheaaanla. The meeting will prob­
ably be held In Taylor hall and
each member will Invite a (rlend to
attend. A aoclal und relreebmenla
will ale« he held durlug the even­
ing. Harry Fandrem la Io charge
of arrasgeiueula.
Deer hunting a.ao came In (or
conalderable discussion at
the
meeting Mauy of tboae prearut ex-
preaaed their oplulon that buutlng
conditions would be Improved both
(rum the atandpolnt of the hunter
and the game propagation If bunt-
era were allowed to kill only one
deer next aewnou, but allowing
them Io kill either due or buck.
Many of the doea now running In
the fureala and mountain» are not
producing any Increase and the
continued elimination of the buck»
can only mean a gradual extinction
of thee» game aulmala, aeveral de­
clared.
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Holding Pena Needed
Conatrucllou of one or more hold­
ing pein for China Pheasants will
alao greatly Improve thia form of
hunting In thia vicinity any thoao
Who advocate thia atep. The pena
of the atate game farm» are now so
crowded each aummer that It la
neceaaary to releaae large number»
of the bird» ahortly before the hunt­
ing aeaaon and theae bird» rulaed
In captivity are quite tame and eas­
ily killed off durlog the opening
daya of the bird aenaon.
The conatructlon of holding pena
by aportamen groups would pro-
Ido a place lor the overflow from
the game farms. They would be
placed In the pena during the sum­
mer. the state game commlaalon
would provide the feed, and the
birds would be raised there until
after the close of the season when
they are released In suitable loca­
tions. Thia procedure would pro-
vide the county with a supply of
breeding stock which would repro­
duce In their natural environment
the following spring. Each hen In
the state game farm pena uuw pro.
duces between X and 18 young birds
a season and It Is estimated that at
least half as many would be raised
by thoae releaeed In the fall. Thia
would provide a much larger num­
ber birds (or the huntera when the
season opened and the birds would
be wilder and offer more competi­
tion for the hunters.
It has been estimated that It
would coat *160 to conatruct a pen
to handle 400 birds during a sea­
son. Several of theae pens have
been established In Marion and
other counties and Improved hunt­
ing haa resulted. More Cetalla of
the manner In which the situation
can be handled In Lane county
which has no pena at the present
time are expected to be outlined by
Mr. Simpson If he addresses the
club.
t'hrlsllau Endeavor Society will
The new Sprlugflold armory will
I ava charge of the mouthly church | lie (brown open for the first public
night program to be given at the
' »oclul function next Tuesday even­
Christian church tonight starting ing when members of Iuka circle
al 7:80.
e
I number 37. Ladle« Anrlllary of (he
Included In the program will be ! G. A. If. »poll»or a benefit card
i wo short playlets, "The Mellow
parly beginning at 8 o'clock.
Drammer" and "Pokey Huntua.”
Arrangements are being made
Cast In the leading roles of the
, lor 26 table» at which bridge, pin
first playlet will be Martin Clark
ocble, Five Hundred und aolo will
aa Manuel Del Popolo, viillän; Kiva
be played on (he main floor. Prizes
Moyer,as Ulngorolla, the maid; Ina
will be awarded and refreshments
Clement as Maggie O'llrli-n, the
will be served.
heroine; lairoy Inman aa Patrick,
Thia the second card party to be
her lover Giber parta will Include
sponsored by (lie Circle, a prexloua
Curtains, Sun, Darkneea. Huristin,
one given last spring waa verv suc­
Shadows, Stairs,
lloue».
Mlsa
cessful. Proceed» from the party
Melba Harris will be reader.
qext week will be used In furnUh-
Characlara In the second playlet
lug the rooms upstairs which are
will Include Hill Cux aa Pokey Hun­
to be used by the circle and tbe
tua, Melbu Harria aa Captain John
American Legion post and A u x i­
Smith; Leroy Inman. Chief Powder
lary.
Cau; M arlin Clark. Holy Father.
Although the armory Itself has
Gibers will Include Curtains, Scene,
been completed for aeveral months,
North Wind. Trees. Sun, Brook,
much work remains to be done In
Squirrels, Situation, Danger, and
finishing and furnishing the rooms
HtrvSe Miss Mina Paterson will be
to be occupied by the various
leader.
groups upstairs. Several of the
Martin Clark will alao play a
local organisations are said to he
irtimbnue solo, and Mlsa Uldlae
considering uelng the new building
Uartlu will alng a aolo during the
for llielr aoclal and bualneaa func­
program.
tions In (lie future.
The eutlre program Is being a r­
Geuerul chairman for the card
ranged by Mlsa Evelyn Harris.
party la Mlsa Melbu Harris. She la
being assisted by Mra.
F. Egg I
DISTRICT REBEKAH
maun. Mlsa Eva latuk, and other
MEETING TO COME HERE members of the organisation.
Tickets are on sale now. and may
Springfield will entertain for the be procured from any member of
next district meeting of Kebekah tbe circle.
lodges In 1*36 It waa announced
at the close of the meeting held
al Coburg laal week-end. Mra. Lee MYRNA LAIRD TO ATTEND
Pulman, member of Juanita Hebe-j NATIONAL 4-H CONGRESS
kali lodge In Springfield w ill be the
Miss Myrna Laird. Lane county
new district president. The 1*36
meeting waa awarded to Harris champion Four-H club member will
burg al which time Mra. Demmlug leave soon for Chicago where she
ol Harrisburg will be the president. will attend the National Four-H
Mr» Deiuiulng was named vice- clsb congress on November 30 to
chairman for 1*36 and Mra. Nell December 7. M U i Laird has been
Price of Murcola was re elected selected (or this expense-paid trip
offered by Montgomery Ward and
secretary-treasurer.
Mra. Grace Chrtalenuon of Port­ Company from a nnllonal competi­
land. slate aaaeuibly president, and tion.
Ml»s 1-alrd Is tbe daughter of Mr.
Mr». Heaton, atate vlce-praldent
fioiu Hlllaboro. were In a'lendance. aud Mrs. Ralph P. lailrd of the
The Springfield delegation num­ Kdenvale district. Btie has been
bered 36 and they contributed a active In club work for many years
readlug by Mra. Lynn Stone, and having wim many state and local
a skit by the F. L. Glrle to the pro­ prises aud championships. She Is
gram
Those taklug part In (he a senior in the Pieman! H ill high
skit were Mary Anu Louk. Mrs. school, president of the Girls
Elmer Pyne. Hernloe Conoly, Irma Lcaegue and active In both the so­
Nolt, Crystal Bryan, Muxlne Snod cial aud athletic affairs of the
school.
grass, and Eleanor Smith.
In Chicago Miss la ird will com­
pete for a national *4U0 scholar­
COUNTY CHAMBER TO
ship.
MEET AT OAKRIDGE
Dr. Philip A. Parsons, head of
the department of sociology and
member uf (be receutly appointed
State Planning Commission named
by Uoverncr-elect Charles Martin,
will bs oue of the speakers at the
monthly meeting of the la n e
County Chamber of Commerce to
be held at Uakrldge this evening,
according to O. K Crowe, chamber
president.
A dinner at 6:30 will precede (he
business meeting.
John Pattereon. safety englueer
for the Pacific Telephone company,
will be another of the speakers.
Mr. Patterson has been conducting
first aid classes for the la n e coun­
ty chapter of the American Red
Cress each fall and winter for sev­
eral years.
LOW LICENSE DRAWING
TO BE HELD NOV. 27
Drawing for low 1*36 automobile
license number« will be held by
the Secretary j jf State on Novem­
ber 27. All applications received at
that time will be Included 111 the
drawing.
Those desiring to make applica­
tion for plates tor the new season
at an early date may send in their
remittance and their reglstratioif
cards properly signed at any time
and plates will be mailed trom
Sulem to reach the applicant,» on
December 16, the first date on
which 1936 licenses may be used.
Full year licenses will be *6 00
iignln In 1936 for all passenger cars.
STANDINGS LISTED IN
MANY ATTEND O. E. S.
SCOUTING CONTEST
INITIATION AT CRESWELL
Sixteen members of Cascade
chapter O E. B. attended the In itia­
tion meeting held by the Creswell
lodge last Thur»day evening. Those
attending were Mrs. Clifford W il­
son, worthy matron, Mrs. R. L.
Drury, Mrs. W. N. Dow, Mrs. David
Bailsman. Mra. Pratt Holverson.
Mrs. Nell Pollnrd. Mrs. C. H. PBd-
dock. Mrs. I. M. Peterson, Mr.i. C.
E. Wheaton, Mrs. Pearl Bchantol,
R. B. Oldhnm, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Swart», Mrs. Gertrude Wilson. Mrs.
E. E Fraederlck, and Miss Edna
Swarfs.
llruce Maxey Is now leading all
utlier boys In the Springfield Scout
troop number 11 in points earned
la Ibe achievement content now be­
ing held. He bus 169 points. Scott
W right Is In second place with 163
points, Billy Dow has third place
with 169 and Frank Stuart is fourth
with 149
A number of valuablo prizes have
been donated by various organi­
zations which will be awarded next
summer.
The capital prlxe la a
sleeping bag offered by the Lloue
club.
GLENWOOD GROUP HEARS
MRS. OLSON HOSTESS
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB LECTURES BY TRAVELER
Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. Albert
Peterson were host(V»ses at the re­
gular meeting of the Needlecratt
dub Thursday afternoon at the
home of Jhe former. Eighteen were
present for the Thanksgiving day
program In which prizes were won
I. O. O. F. LODGE ELECTS
by Mrs L. C M offitt and Mrs. W
OFFICERS LAST NIOHT N. Gossler. Mra. M offitt and Mrs.
Raleigh Morris was chosen Noble Gossler will be Joint hostesses at
Grand of (he local I. O. O. F. lodge the next meeting on December 6
Wednesday evening. Other officers at the home of Mrs. Moffitt.
chosen were Lynn Hlone, vice-
EXHIBITS
grand; Oswald Olson, secretary; RECORDER
Karl Girard, treasurer.
BEAUTIFUL FALL BLOOMS
Bpeclal deputy Grand Master,
City Recorder I. M. Peterson has
Hans Bertlesen, was here from Eu­ been receiving compliments during
gene with a large delegation to pay the past few weeks on the henuti-
h li official visit.
Charles Poole ful bankets of fall flowers which he
also paid a fraternal visit Wednes­ has on his desk at the City hall.
day evening.
Installation will be They are all grown In our yard at
held In January.
home proudly states M r. Petenson.
Member- of the Glenwood com­
munity club heard Rev. W. ». Bur-
goyne of Creswell lecture on his
recent trip to the Mediterranean
at their monthly meeting Friday
evening following (he business ses­
sion. Rev. Ilurgoyne dressed In
costumes of the natives of that re­
gion and displayed many articles
which he brought home with him.
AENEAS CLUB MEETS
W ITH MRS. FRAEDERICK
Mem ben
of tbe Aeneas club
were entertained Saturday after
noon at the home of Mrs. E. F,
Fraederlck at her home north of
Eugene. Plans were made at this
meeting for a covered dish dinner
which will be held at the home
of Mrs. M. J. M cKlln in December.
pondering the matter of allowing
use of the high school gymnasium
for school dances. Following (he
open meeting held at the City Hall
Munday evenlug when opposing
gruupa presented a lengthy petition
containing names of 240 per»ona,
the directors announced that they
would consider the matter further
before making any declaton on (be
original request presented in tbe
peflltlon signed by tboae favoring
use of the building (or dancing pur­
poses.
Healed arguments were present­
ed (or und ugHlimt tbe request du»
lug tbe two-hour session Monday
night with tbe local paatyrs and
Mr». Mel Klee leading In tbe oppo­
sition movement.
Today still another petition la
being circulated In the city by
those supporting the dance Idea.
It's sponsors declare they will
show by (heir petition that a lutjor
tty of parents of students at the
high school are In favor of the
dance plan. This petition ba» not
been presented to tbe school board
yet.
An analysts of (he petition pres­
ented Monday by the opposing
group has been made by Sever!
Jacobson, district clerk, and Ibis
shows that of the 240 signers 17 do
not live In tbe district. 103 have
no children In (be school here be­
tween tbe ages of 4 aud 20. and
only 66 of the 240 were parents of
children In the high school. Thirty-;
four signers of tbs first petltlos
with 100 names were parents of
high school students.
Member» of"the Springfield Lions wllh ’ pec‘“ ‘
»•* »Prln«
CALL FOR FOOD
club will sponsor . drive for fund. / ' * 1“ < * ■ « * * » Sunday Special ser ISSUE
muna
have
been
announced
at
the,
for Ibe Boy St-ouls to he made la
Mrs. Clifford Wilson Chosen
the n«ar future it wa» decided at Christian, Methodist and Full Gos­
New President Or P. T. A.
the luncheon meeting held Friday pel churches for Bunday morning.
At tbe Christian church Kev. Ren
Ask Portion Of Dus*
noon.
P, J. Hartho'.oniew, Kev
I * an C. Poindexter. W K Barnelll Hollister will preach on the sub .
Thanksgiving
Serving qf hot lunches In the
and Tbeliuer J Nelson bave been Ject, "Perpetual
named by Lion President Stuart to Tbe church is planning a special Springfield grade schools will start
program with a Thanksgiving page­ ,<n December 3 this year If neces­
canvass the city.
Funds will be rak'ed for local ant. “A Festival of Thanksgiving.' sary arrangements can be made It
scout work (his year. All money to be given >t 7:30 in tbe evening. wat announced this morning.
Tbe Springfield K.-rent-Teacher
contributed will be turned over to The music will be provided by the
the local scout committee to be Murphy-Moshler quartet with Miss asboclallon has made application
used In their scout program work. Jewel Cunningham as accompan­ for SERA funds In tbe sum of
In previous years funds have been ist. Mrs. M. R. Adams will be the >419.80 with which to employ two
persons to prepare the hot lunches
raised and the entire amount turn­ reader.
and
supervise tbe i ervtng at tbe
Other
-barncten-
and
those
tak­
ed over to the W illam ette Council.
This practice was opposed by Dr. ing tbe parts in the pageant will rcht ols. The project was approved
Thanksgiving,
Mra.
Veltie yestciday at the weekly meeting of
W. N. Dow. chairman of the local be
Pruitt; Petition. Mrs. Lum Ander­ the Lane county relief commltte.-v,
committee.
and It is expected that It will oe
Dr. J. E Richmond of Eugene son; Love. Hasel Nesbitt; Service,
hurried through at the next meet­
Muriel
Tyson;
Pilgrim
mother,
gave * > bort Illustrated talk show­
ing with miniature flag», the evolu­ Mrs. K. 8. Thatcher; Charity, Bar ing of the state committee In Port­
land.
tion of the American continent and bara W alker; Pilgrim children,
W ant Thirtsen Weeks
the developments which led to the Joan McFarland, and Marie Hollis­
The project calls for tbe employ­
formation of the present flag of the ter; and group of primary children.
Dorothy W alker, Dwaln Thomas. ment of the cooks for a period of
United States.
thirteen weeks. The lunches are
Miss Barbara Barnell entertain­ Geraldine Meek, and Phyllis Schaf-
really only a warm dish for those
fenberg.
ed with two xylophone solos. She
Methodists will bear a Thanks­ Rtudenb» who bring their sand­
was accompanied by Mrs. Robert
giving sermon on the subject. "Am­ wiches and other cold lunch items.
Chatterton.
erica Gives Thanks" at the morn­ Three days each week they are
ing service at which Rev. Dean C. served some form of soup, and n
Poindexter will preach. For the the other two days they are given
five o'clock vesper hour tbe mess ' hot chocolate.
The P. T. A. is depending on con­
age will be "Pictures From the
tributions of tbe necessary mater­
Bible.'’
The Burdsy schools w ill meet at ials with which to prepare tbe
the nsttal hour of 9:46 and the! lunches again this year as only the
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yoong people will gather at 6 in. labor will be paid for under the
-v-
z»i
' the evening for their programs in project. A call was issued this
Initiate
Two Classes Of Can- the
. local
, , churches.
7
week for all kinds of vegetables,
,, ,
didates; Entertain S t a t e _____________
dry beans, soup stock, bacon or
salt pork for the bean soup, and
Officials Monday
BROTHERHOOD ELECTS
CROUP ELECTS
milk, chocolate and sugar for the
HONOR GROUP
Monday was a gala day (or Juan-j
OFFICERS ON TUESDAY
THREE TO MEMBERSHIP hot chocolate.
Ita Rebekah lodge when 163 per-
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Need Soup Materials
Any penson wishing to contri­
Mary Elkow, Irene Jessen and
Bam Bartholomew was elected sons attended the evening meeting
president of tbe Methodist Men's at which time state officers paid a ! j erry Clark were pained as new I bute something to tbe lunch mat­
Brotherhood at their monthly meet­ fraternal visit and two classes of members of the Springfield high erials may leave the materials at
ing held Tuesday evening. He w ill; candidates were lnltated into mem gchool chapter of the National either of the grade schools or get
succeed F. B. Hamlin when the new bershlp. Tbe attendance set a r e -' Honor society at the special honor in touch with members of the com
officers are installed in December. I cord for several years for similar society assembly program held at mittee from the P. T. A. They are
U. O. McElhany w»s chosen first j meetings.
the school auditorium Friday morn­ Mrs. Chester Chase. Mrs. Laarence
M offitt, Mrs. Ella Lombard. Mrs.
vice-president; Fiauk Bailey, sec­
A class of six candidates. Doris ing.
ond vice-president; -Fiank Bartho­ Gerber, Lola Crabtree. Florence.
H arry B. Johnson, principal of Carl Stetnmets. or Mrs. Steinmetz.
Plan, for the hot lunches were
lomew. third vlce-pm hlent; W m .j lx>ng. Eva Louk. Esther Strunk. ! the Eugene high school, and W. E.
G. Hughes, secretary; Dr. W. H. and Irene Ople. was initiated Into Buell, principal of tbe Springfield started here last Friday at the
Pollard, treasurer; and Kev. Frank the Springfield lodge, and Mrs. high school, exchanged student monthly meeting of the P. T. A.
S. Clemo, chaplain. P. J. Bartholo­ Edna Dolmeyer and Carl Sudro bodies during the day to speak on held at the Lincoln school at which
mew was uamed chairman of a were initiated for the Marcola tbe subject. "W hat High School' time Mrs. Clifford Wilson was
lodge.
membership committee.
principals Would Like to Tell T h e ir' named club president to succeed
Mrs. H. H. Church, resigned.
Miss Betty Ann Macduff was the
Visitors were present trom lodges Own Students.”
The local parent-teacher unit
speaker and described graphically! in Cottage Grove, Eugene. Coburg,
Music for the program at which
her (rip to Japan the past summer. Marcola. Junction City, Harris Mr. Johnson spoke was provided voted to requer-t that the local
burg. Lebanon. Portland. W’alter- j by Barbara Barnell with her xylo- group be permitted to retain a part
ville. and one lodge in Idaho.
phone. She was accompanied by of the membership dues instead of
ODD FELLOWS TO FORM
sending the entire amount to the
Official visitors were Mrs. Grace Mrs. Robert Chatterton.
state office. Mrs. Donald Toomb.
Christenson,
president
of
the
state
COUNTY HOOP LEAGUE
Mrs. Pratt Eolveroon and Mrs. W .
Rebekah assembly from Portland;
C. W right were named on a com­
A meeting of representatives of Mrs. Grace Cooper, marshall of the MANY LANE FARMERS
1. O. O. F. lodges In Lane county state assembly fro^ Eugene; W. F I
GET FEDERAL LOANS mittee to tak» this up with the
state office.
will be held at the Eugene lodge W alker, past grand master; and
hall Tuesday evening. December 4, Herbert Walker, past grand rep- j Lane county farmers have re­
at 8:00 o’clock, for the purpose of resentative. both of Eugene. These ceived 662 Federal Land bank and RAILROADS ANNOUNCE
forming a county Odd Fellows bas­ officers made a farternal visit and Land Bank commissioner loans for
LOW HOLIDAY FARES
ket bull league. Rules and régula w ill make their official visit later a total amount of *1.116.369 during
lion» and a schedule of games will in tl*< year.
the past 18 months since the em­
"Bargain”
rouDdtrip
railroad
be drawn at that time.
The refreshment committee In­ ergency mortgage refinancing act ticket», selling at the regular one­
There are fifteen lodges In the cluded Mrs. Elva Adams. Mrs. was passed, it is announced from way fare plus fifty cents, w ill be
county and many of them are plan­ Sarah Johns. Mrs. Maude B ryan.! the bank's headquarters in Spok i offered by the Southern Pacific for
ning to enter teams. Each team Mrs. Mabel W right, and Mrs. Leda ( ane.
travel during the Christmas and
will be sponsored by a local lodge Freeland. Mrs. Glenn Stone. Miss
Oregon farmers throughout the New Year period, according to an
but players may be chosen from Crystal Bryan and Mrs. W llda Cot- state have received 2318 regular announcement Just received here.
outside of the organisation.
ton had charge of the decorations type land bank loans for *8.761.019
Going on sale at all agencies
Springfield is to be represented which were furnished by the K irk- during the same period, and 3708 December 13. the low-fare tickets
al Ihe meeting by Elmer Pyne, W il­ land Floral company.
Land Bank Commissioner loans f o r ' will be available until January 1,
liam Cox. and Lloyd Mattison who
A candy sale was held by the F. *7.630.460. or a total of 6026 loans It was stated, and the return trip
will manage the local group.
L. Girls during the evening.
of both types for *16.291.469 Farm­ lim it on all tickets will be Janu­
ers of the four northwest states' ary 16.
have received more than *66.000.-
Roundtrip travel between all
NEW LAUNDRY READY
TRANSPORTATION MAJOR 000 In loans which refinanced *80.- points In Oregon. California. A ri­
FOR BUSINESS NOW FACTOR IN EMPLOYMENT 000.000 of old. indebtedness, saving zona and Nevada will be Included
them (760.000 a year also In tnter- In the holiday excursion rates, ac­
Mrs. George Green aunounced
Automotive, petroleum, aud o th e r, M t charges.
cording to tbe announcement.
this week that she has completed tradas connected with highw ay'
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all preliminary work In starting the transportation provide Jobs and I
SETH PARKER PLAYERS
New Home Laundry and Is now wages for one out of every six per- WEST SPRINGFIELD MAN
reatly to take care of all kinds of sons employed In wholesale, retail, GETS S. P. GRAVEL ORDER PLEASE IN PERFORMANCE
cluthes washing. The uew laundry and service trades In the state of
A fine performance was given by
features the (act that each bundle Oregon.
W alter Ransom of West Spring-
the Seth Parker players at the ves­
Out of a total of 19.173 wholesale, field has received a contract from
of laundry is war-tied In private ma­
per hour in the Methodist church
chines. It Is located In the build­ retail and service establishments the Southern Pacific company to
Sunday evening. The players were
ing at 232 South Second street that operated in 1933 in Oregon, furnish a large amount of gravel
presented here under the auspices
which formerly housed the Hills 4306, or approximately one-ftfth, delivered on the cars at the Spring-1
of the Ladles Aid society of the
grocery. Mrs. Green had been af­ were wholly dependent on motor field depot. Loading of the cans'
church and featured Mr. John How­
filiated with the Springfield Laun­ transport, according to figures began this week and a special load-
ard and Mrs. W. H. Pollard who
dry for several years before start- taken from the recently completed tng device has been erected for this
Census Bureau figures for the year purpose. The gravel is being tak en ' played the roles of Mr. and Mrs.
lhg her own business.
1*33-
; from the old W llfret plant In West | Seth Parker. Others who took their
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i Springfield. It w ill be sent to vari­ parts well were Mrs. Van Valsah,
the Brown brothers. S. 8. Potter,
DOCTOR IS FATHER
ous points for railroad use In th is '
” Ida Bartholomew, Ruth Pollard,
BAPTIST
CHURCH
CLASS
I
district.
OF THIR D CHILD
Glyde Dilley, Sam Bartholomew,
HAS PARTY FRIDAY!
Sam Bartholomew and Ila Bartho­
Ian Patterson W alker Is the
IUKA MEMBERS MEET
lomew.
name which Dr. and Mrs. Milton V.
Members of the Friendly clase
The performance was directed by
AT LAXTONS’ FRIDAY
W alker have chosen for their sec­ of the Baptist Sunday school
Mr. Howard.
ond son born to them at the Pacific taught by Roy E. Carlton held a
Mrs. Edith Laxton will be host­
hospital In Eugene Saturday morn­ social gathering at the church F ri­
ess for members of Iuka circle, SERA BENEFITS FOR
ing. November 17. 1934. The child day evening at 7:30.
Those In
Ladles Auxiliary of the O. A. R.
weighed
nine
and
one-fourth charge of the affair were Mrs. Les­
SPRINGFIELD LISTED
Friday evening when the group
pounds. Dr. and Mrs. W alker were ter Cyr, Miss Maude Chase, and
meets at her home at 8 o'clock.
Total amounts spent for SERA
the parents of one boy and one Miss Ina Hubbard.
This meeting waa to have been
projects In Springfield up to the
girl when lan was born. Mrs.
held last week, but was postponed
present time have been listed by
W alker and lan t-ame home today.
PLEASANT HILL CHURCH because of conflicting engage­ Earl M Drew, manager of the Eu­
ment*.
gene office showing a total expendi­
WILL HAVE NEW PASTOR
CHOIR MUSIC FUND TO
ture of *3463.39. This is dlvldod as
Rev W aller L. Myers, pastor of CARD CLUB MEMBERS
follows: School project, *2934.66;
BENEFIT FROM PROGRAM
tbe Pleasant H ill church, and re-
MEETING IS TONIGHT library book repairs. *144; culverts
and bridges. *884.76. Springfield
Members of the Methodist church eaiitly elected field secretary of the
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will have a potluck dinner In (he Oregon State Christian Endeavor
Regular meeting of the O-No also benefltted considerably from
church basement this evening. A society, has already started his card club will be held this evening the *2469 59 expended for the oper­
short program will also he given. uew duties. He will devote bis full at the homo of Miss Crystal Bryan, ation of the county portable can­
Funds raised during the evening time to the new position as soon J Several new members who have nery. Many Springfield men have
will be used In the purchase of as a successor Is named to t a k * ! Joined the bridge group recently been given employment on projects
outside of the city.
music tor the church choir.
over hki ministerial work.
w ill attend the party.
REBEKAHS RAVE
LARGE MEETING