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    T1IUHHDAY, DBCMMWCIl 20, 1934
TIOS SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PubllabeS Every Tbamday at
Springfield, Lana County, Oregoa by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
B. B. MAXEY, Kdltor
tarad an second cl*»» m atter, February »4. 1903 at the poatoffloe,
Springfield. Oregon
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
Oaa Yaar In A dvaace___ »1.60
Two Yaara In advance»2.60
Six M ootba__
Three Month»
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60c
THURSDAY. DECEMBER to. 1*34
STATE OLD AGE PENSION
An old age pension plan based on a one percent tax on
payroll earnings is proposed by Labor Commissioner Gram
for the state. If the state is to have an old age pension this
would be our idea of the method by which it should be built
up. The workers contributions might be built into an in­
surance policy to mature at age tit) or any other time that
might be Bet.
The old age pension plan could be administered by the
state like the industrial accident insurance works. It seems
to us that the same field auditors and central organization
could be employed to handle this job.
Gram’s plan provides for a one-per cent tax on work­
ers’ earnings but not to exceed $15 per person annually.
Merits of this plan are that it is based on a sound as­
sumption and after once started it could not be changed by
politicians since the money in the fund would be the work­
ers* and not the state’s. If the state guaranteed the old age
pc< lion, bonds might be sold to get the plan in operation at
an early date and later repaid by the fund.
The Gram plan does not fall on the backs of the over­
burdened taxpayers and any plan that does is bound to be
a failure. Witness the 50 per cent tax delinquency in Ore­
gon. The Gram plan collects from those who have a job
and who are to receive the full benefits from aid age pen­
sion. It seems to us that anyone earning $1000 a year for
instance could pay $10 toward insurance in his old age.
Also that when the time comes to receive that insurance it
could be taken with a great deal better conscience if it had
been earned by the individual than a gift from the state.
If we are to have a state old age pension it seem to us the
Gram plan is economically sound and sensible and should
be given consideration.
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In 1930, the first year of the depression, an enamel
paint company with $4,000 capital, plenty of ideas and a
paint formula opened a store in Chicago. The company
now has a $5,000,000 business through 3500 stores. Who
■ays opportunity is gone? It is significent also that one of
the ideas of the company was adequate advertising.
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Those who are worrying about a platform for the Re­
publican party might suggest that the party adopt the one
the Democrats used at last election. If they want some­
thing different than now that platform should fill the bill
completely.
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Congressmen have expressed the hope that taxes will
not be raised. We have always hoped that Santa Claus
would really come once without resultant bills.
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Crime is one of America’s major activities. Every year
12,000 citizens are murdered, 100,000 assaulted, 50,000 rob­
bed and 40,000 homes burglarized.
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Christmas is an excellent time to remember the unfor­
tunate as well as juBt friends.
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Lightning Btruck an illicit whisky still in Ohio.
should pray for more lightning.
Drys
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The modern girl hides nothing but her embarassment.
Mall Man III— Ira Young, mall
Collecta Bounty— The county
|KESSEY A FFILIA TES W ITH
bounty on one bobcat was collected carrier between Ihe pusloftlce and
A VIA TIO N ROMANCE NEW LIFE INSURANCE CO. Friday by llubeii Coler of Welidl III» depot, la III r.l Ills home lu
M c D onald offers
TOWN AND VICINITY
W»sl Springfield.
W Riddle Comb». Oregon general Ing.
One of the most enthralling and
-pcclacular screen romances of re­ agent for the Northwestern Na­
L k « m for South— Mr*. M. Y.
Collects Bounty—Kuiery Hyland cent years comes to the McDonald tional Life Insurance company of
, Mains loft Sunday for lx>a Angola*. of Fall Creek collected the bounty theatre thmday for two days This Minneapolis ba» announced the ap-
I California.
on one coyote at the office of the la "Heil in the Heavens." starAng poltment of Dwight N. Kessey aud
Frank T McMullen aa repreaenta
county clerk Friday.
Warner Baxter.
Dontlat in Portland—Hr W. N,
tivaa tor that company In Eugene.
Rased
on
one
of
London«
biggest
We wish to extend to you the
Dow »pout Monday In Portland.
Bounty Paid— Ben t'arnerton col­
Mr Keaaey lias, for the past year
stage
hits,
"The
Ace."
the
new
pic
lected the county bounty on two
compliments of the ecsemi
Seeeide Man Haro—Jack Hewes coyotes and one bobcat at the of­ lure tells an absorbing atory of aud a half, roproaenttxl the Capitol
■ of S easide »petit th e w e e k end here fice of the county clerk Friday.
death and danger In Ihe skies Life Insurance company of Denver
mid Out nk you for
| »lsltlng at the O. L. Clement home
above No Man's Land. Warner Rax and while associated with that coin
patty
qualified
for
their
Production
the cordiMl relations existing
Christmas at Shedd— Mr. and ter, daring American flier, has but
To Vlalt at Grove— Mlaa l.ucille Mrs. Riley Snodgrass aud daughter. one great fear. That la Ihe “fear club and took an active part In tlie
between uh uh exemplified In
■ Clearwater will »pend Chrhttnias
home office convention held al Don
Maxine, and Lloyd Garrison of Mar- of being afraid."
I day at Cottage Uro»e.
ver thia year.
cola will apeud Christmas day at
your liberal put rouage
Haunted
by the
nightmare
Mr McMullen Is an old resident
Marcóte Man Hurt—T A. Tuttle the Alex Snodgrass home at Shedd though! of his own plane In flames,
of Eugene and has been In (he real
of Marcóla was treated at the Pa-
he must conquer himself before he estate und insurance business lu
I etflc hospital in Eugene Sunday for COUNTY CHAMBER CALLS brings to earth the dauntless "Bar­
that city for a number of years
I Injuries to his head.
on,“ most desperate of all German The past few years he has been
OFF M EETIN G FOR M O N fTi
ares.
connected with the Oregon Mutual
Patient Leave»— Floyd McBee re­
Conchlla Montenegro., dashing Life Insurance company a( Salem
Springfield Creamery Co.
Monthly
meeting
of
the
Lane
turned to his home Friday from the
Spanish actress, plays a French
Mr. Combe has beeu notified that
Pacific hospital in Eugene where County Chamber of Commerce will
not be held this month It was an­ girl quartered In the same chateau his company's "Pave the Way" mall
he underwent an operation.
nounced this week by O. E. Crowe, where the American outfit wakes advertising service had a distinct
Senator Hara— H. C. Wheeler. president. The meeting has been each day to battle. Through the honor conferred upon It recently
1 Mate senator for Laue county, was cancelled due to the many holiday love of this girl. Baxter aa the hero when It was awarded first place
of (he atory finds new courage and among all of the direct mall el-
a business visitor In Springfield activities.
a hope of life.
i Friday.
hlblta at the 1934 convention of the
Regular meeting or tne group
Russell Hardle. striking young
Visits Sister—Walter Conrad of will be held In Eugene on January leading man of several recent films, Life Advertiser's assoc la I loti In
May Ibis Christ mus bring to
Reedsport stopped here a few days 17 at which time pending legisla­ has an Important Juvenile role as Memphis. Tennessee
The rotnpauy'a new business (or
I to visit his sister. Mrs. William tion will be discussed.
Baxter's rival for (he love of (he November was the best since 1929,
you the happiness which you
I Curtis, last week while enroute to
French girl.
and
a
thirteen
per
cent
guiu
over
ho richly deserve und may
, Reno. Nevada.
C ITY LEAGUE GROUP
Rrave men—not afraid of death, last year.
yet
desperate
for
life;
these
are
you tdiure In the greater suc­
TO M EET IN EUGENE
Plan Portland Trip — Mr. and
Ihe characters of this gripping
Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew plan to
cess we believe will come III
Three representatives from the screen drama. Each of them knows
spend the Christmas holidays In
Lincoln School Notes
Portland with his mother and Springfield City Council will attend what fate awaits him. yet gaily
the New Year.
regional conference of the League braves destruction In the skies. It
sister.
"Santa Claus' Christmas Party"
of Oregon Cities to be held at the Is a strring and an authentic story.
Return from California—Mr. and City hall in Eugene this afternoon.
Other members of an unusually Is the title of the operetta which
1 Mrs. Riley Snodgrass ret h med They are Earl Thompson. P. J. Bar­ i fine cast are Herbert Mundln. Andy (he third and sixth grades of (be
Monday from San Francisco where tholomew and 1. M. Peterson. The Devine. Ralph Morgan. Vince Bar- Lincoln school will present lu (be
i they visited with Kenneth DeLas mayor aud other councilman also i nett. William Stelilng and William auditorium Friday afternoon at
1:30. No admlsalon will he charged
¡ sus for a week.
plan to atteud.
i Stack.
"Where tbe Bervlce la D ifferen t" " ^
everyone la welcome to attend.
Grandparents Now—Mr. and Mrs. SUMMONS FOR PUB LICA TIO N , the amount then due and delln- Final dreas rehearsal waa started
In Foreclosure of Tax Lion
| quent for taxes for the year 1927 at 1:30 today.
Carl Olson are now grandparents.
with penalty, interest and
Their son and dau'hter-lu-law. Mr. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 1 together
The four art classes are finish
costs thereon upon the real prop­
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON.
FOR
and Mrs. Russell Olson, of Port­
erty assessed to you. of which you Ing up their Christmas work
LANE COUNTY.
.
are the owner as appears of re
land became the parents of a baby
The sum of »14 was taken during
A. F. Fir, Plaintiff, vs. Christian cord, situated In said County and
daughter Monday evening. Mrs.
H. Furre, Defendant
♦
State, and particularly bounjed the recent art picture exhibit und
Olson is in Portland.
I wo pictures, “ “ueblo Indian," and
To Christian H. Furre the above and described aa follows, to-wlt:
named defendant.
'
The East H of the NBU and "Wing» of the h'ornlng," have been
Daughter Bom— Mr. and Mrs.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
the NWI4 of NEH aud 'he NE>4 ordered for the a-bool wtth the pro­
Frank Nelson of Marcola are the OF OREGON: You are hereby noti­
ui the SEU of section 12 Town­ fits of the exhibition.
ship 16 Sc. of Range 6 West of
' parents of a baby daughter born fied that A. F. Fir the holder of
The Eighth grade girls won a
W. M In Lane County. Oregon.
! to them at the Nelson Maternity Certificate of Delinquency number
3201 laued on the 6th day of Nov­
You are further notified (hat basketball game < 4 from the River
home In Eugene on Wednesday. ember, 1931 by the Tax Collector said A . F. Fir has paid taxej on Road girls last Friday afternoon.
i December 12. 1934.
of the County of Lane. State of said premises for prior or vubse- Playing for Springfield were Marie
Oregon, for the amount of Seven- quert years, with the rale of In­
terti <4-100 dollars, the same being terest on said amounts as follows; Briggs and Ruth Halley, guards;
Will See Game Mr. and Mrs. Al­
Wilma Crabtree and Polly Du.
bert Peterson will leave this week­ Year» tax
Date paid Tax Receipt No.
Amt.
Rate Int chuck, centers; Emma Jane Smith
1927
11- 6-31
64385
»1097
end for San Francisco where they
896 and Mildred Billings, forwards;
11- 6-31
64386
27.73
8%
will spend the holidays. While In 1928
1929
8% and Lorraine Squires. Betty Currte,
11 6-31
6.27
6177«
San Francisco they play to see the 1929
11- 6-31
16S4
51776
896 Anita Pugh, and Ida Jane Irvin,
annual East-West football game.
8% substitutes.
1930
40646
666
11- 6-11
1930
11- 6-31
40646
16.48
896
The Springfield eighth grade
1931
10-10-34
39920
6.04
896
1931
14.23
10-10-34
39919
896 boys lost their game with River
DATA CONCERNING B IR TH
1932
1010-34
6.44
33828
896 road 22-17 the same afternoon.
33826
14 90
10 10 34
896 Playing for them were Phillips,
VALUABLE IN LATER LIFE 1932
1933 1934
6 86
.0-10-34
25326
896 riuled until after the holidays when
25324
1933
1934
18.70
10-10-34
•ft
you should have one of our flue- young, fat Oregon
Prompt and official recording of
Van Lydegraf and Endicott, for­
Turkeys. These turkey« are EXTRA nice ones and
his birth Is a child’s first right as
Said Christian H. Furre as the and coats against the land and wards; Thompson, Oates, Yost,
have been personally picked by iih from large flocks.
an American citizen. In realty a owner of the legal title of the above premises above named.
Nesbitt, and Ulthens, substitutes
This summons is published by
If you use one of theBe birds you are sure of having
birth certificate is an infants citi­ described property as the same ap­
No
more
games
have
been
sche­
pears of r cord, and each of the
exactly what you expect in tender. Juicy roast turkey.
zenship papers. Moreover, official other persons above named are here­ order of tbe Honorable O. F. Skip- dules until after the holidays when
worth Judge of the Circuit Court
birth records are becoming increas­ by notified that A. F. Fir will apply of the State of Oregon for the a return game will be played with
Come in and Belect your Turkey today. If you
to
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
County
ingly necessary as demands for
County of Lane and said order River Road or a game will be listed
want
Bonte other fowl or Christmas meats we have
and
State
aforesaid
for
a
decree
fore­
was made and dated this 6th day of with Santa Clara
proof of age and nationality grow.
them, too.
closing the lien against the prop­
A properly recorded birth certifi­ erty above described, and mention­ November, 1934 and the date of the
first publication of this summons
cate proves age. inheritabllity. and ed In said certificate. And you are is the 8th day of November, 1934.
In d e p e n d e n t M e a t C o .
Leaves Hospital—George Thomp­
legitimacy among other things, hereby summoned to appear within
All process and papers In this
i says Governor Meier, in his en­ sixty days after the first publica­
son
was
discharged
from
the
Paci­
I . C. STUART. Rrep.
4th end Main Ate — Rhone M
tion of this summons, exclusive of proceeding may be served upon the
dorsement of the child registera- the day of said first publication, undersigned residing within the fic hospital in Eugene Friday.
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a
tion campaign now being conduct­ and defend this act|on or pay the State of Orogon at the address
hereafter mentioned.
ed by the state Board of Health amount due as above shown, to­
WM W. HARCOMBE, Attor­
in conjunction with the Census Bu­ gether wtth costs and accrued In­
ney for Plaintiff. Address 303
terest. and in case of yonr failure
reau at Washington.
Tiffany Bldg.. Eugene, Oregon.
to do so. a decree will be rendered
All children under one year of foreclosing the lien of said taxeu
(D <-13-30-27—J 3)
age should be included in this sur­
i vey. The necessary cards may be
obtained at the postoffice.
(^riitm aslog
F G G IM A N N ’S
44canticiL
Q w tiu q i. 1954
To Complete Your
Christmas Dinner
LEGION NAMES W ORKERS
FOR C H R ISTM A S W EEK
WALKING ALONE
When last we caught a glimpse of the people following
Jesus they were cheering his name beside the lake, seeking
to force him to be their king. He eluded them and retired
into the mountain to think and pray. It must have been a
dramatic moment when he reappeared. Only a single “Yes”
was needed and they would have lifted him on their shoul- ,
ders and borne him in triumph to the city gates.
Hushed and expectant they waited for his answer—and
what an answer! “I am not come to restore the kingdom to
Jerusalem,” he cried. “Mine is a spiritual mission; I am the
bread of life. You have cheered me because I fed you in
the wilderness, but I tell you now that what I have come to
give you is myself, that by knowing me you may know your
Father.”
They could not have been more stunned if he had
struck their leader across the face. What did he mean by
this senseless mysticism, this talk about “the bread of life”?
Hadn’t they seen him heal the sick and conquer the Phar- i
isees in debate—were not these signs that he was the lead-
er- so long promised, who would rout the Romans and re­
store the throne of David?
S T U D IE D BY CROUP
A special meeting of the finance
committee of the city council and
Incoming members was held at the
City Hall Monday evening. New
members of the city government
were given an opportunity to study
the operation of the city business.
CO N C H ITA MONTENEGRO
S H IR L E Y
“ B R IG H T
IN
TEM PLE
EYES”
McMorran
& Washburne
Merchandise of Merit Only
Phone 2700
W IS H E S
Silently the cautiouB people slipped away, and after­
ward denied that they had ever had anything to do with
him. Those who were more daring, or devoted, continued
with him through the rest of the week, and on the Sabbath
crowded into the synagogue where they knew that he would
■peak.
FIRST CLASS
HOLIDAY ROUNDTRIPS
fo r the first class
ons way fara
/
plus 5 0 /
— to a ll S. P. statioos in C a li­
fornia, Oregon, Nevada sad A ri­
zona. Ticket» are good on all
trains leaving—
“Upon this many of his disciples went back and walked
with him no more.”
DEC. 13 TO IAN. 1
The tide had turned. Jesus realized it clearly though
the disciples could not. At every opportunity he sought ,
to build up in them an Increased sense of their responsibili­
ties. He must “go into Jerusalem,” he told then., “and suf­
fer many things of the elders add chief priests and scribes,
Al»o low coach-tourist fares on
•ale every day.
and be killed.”
DAYS
ONLY
Buzz /
Squeal
’ Howl
or
Eugene’s Own Store
Jew.
And then the note of tragedy.
9
L
FINANCES OF C ITY
“The Jews therefore murmured concerning him, be- i
cause he said *1 am the breat that came down from i
Heaven.’ ” It was was sacrilege or nonsense, one or the
other. Gentiles might continue to follow him, if they chose,
but his company was clearly no place for a self-respecting
The days had given him time to reconsider and com­
pose his thoughts ;t perhaps now he would make a reason­
able reply to their hopes. But there was no compromise.
Again he repeated his seemingly senseless talk about the
“ bread of life.”
ST A R T S SUNDAY
H. O. Dlbblee, M. A. Pohl and W.
N. Gossler have been named on a
committee from the Springfield
American Legion post to assist
with the Community C.hrlstmas
program to be given on Monday
evening. Following a potluck din­
ner last Thursday evening with the
Legion auxiliary the group voted
to contribute »5.00 towards the
fund for treats. The Auxiliary Is
preparing baskets for the needy.
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Thie year's radio will prove a revelation to those whose seta are fonr or
five years old. AU extraneous noises practically eliminated. Tone quality
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Why not trade in your old set? H will prove the best investment in entertain­
ment and companionship for the entire family you have ever made.
We do not sell radios, but yonr local radio dealer will be proud to show
you the latest instruments. A new radio for Christmas would prove a revels
tion to tbs entire family. Ask your dealer about radios today.
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