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    T l IK SP R IN O FIE LD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
PUBLIC OPINION
AND THE BANKS
Bv P. N, SHEPHBR O
Fircahpe ,Uss«f«r 4 s.rri.ee
Both Corn and Hog Reduc­
HILE banking today appears in
tions To Be Less in New
a wholly distorted light In the
•ye# of some, the more reasoning
Voluntary Contracts
W
BAPTISTS PLAN FOR
SPECIAL MEETINGS
Or. L. R. Patmont World Traveler
And Gospel Lecturer Will
Preach Mere
TOWN AND VICINITY
Bridge iwan Hara— Phil Daniels
of McKemle bridge was a business
Itev. It E. Rolens, pastor of the visitor in Springfield Monday.
Bapllat church announced this
File Mining Claims—Eric Ander
week that Dr L. It I'atmont. Iter
keley. I'lllfornla. will he In Spring sou filed notice of five mining
Held on Suuday, January 13. lot claim locations In the Wlnberry
open a series of six special aer district Friday at the county court
house.
vices at the local church.
Dr. Patmont is a world traveler i Returns from South
William
and publicist as well as belug a 1 Pollard returned Bunday noon from
gifted gospel preacher. He hits mas , San Franclaco where he spent a
lered more lhau 20 languages and 1 few days last week-end with Ills
is especially well Informed on con­ father. Dr. W. II Pollard.
ditions in Russia.
Collects Bounty — Archie W >1
He will hold special meetings : llama of Rainbow collected the
cadi evening at 7:30 front Sunday I county bounty on oue bobcat and
to Friday Inclusive. Special music one coyote Friday at the office of
will be provided (or each service.
the county clerk.
TH U R SD A Y, JANUARY 3, 1936
CHURCH YOUNG FOLK
UNITE IN WATCH PARTY
Mvthodlat and Christian Boeletlae
Hoste At Very Successful
Gathering Monday
Corvallis Folk Here— Mr. and
Mrs John Purcell of Corvallis
tine of the larger eoclul functions
visited here Friday at the home of
(or the young people of thia city
Mr and Mrs Pettyjohn.
during the present holiday season
License to Wed— Marriage Lie was held Monday evening at the
elise was I sued Monday to Don Christian church when members
aid O llurlblirt and Gertrude link of Hie Epworth League of the
erink. both of Creswell.
Methodlal church and of the Christ
Vielte at Roseburg—Miss Edna Ian Endeavor society of the Christ
Plait returned Monday from Rose Inn church were hosts to ull young
Imrg where she spent the weekend people at a New Year's watch
party, progrum and service.
visiting wllh friends
Following the playing of game»
Returns From Trip— Mrs Ilari led In Velds Bartholomew. Elva
McPherson relume home Erlday Moyer. Irene Andereou. aud Carl
from San Itafuel. California where llorrell, Hie group enjoyed a pro
she visited with relatives for a gram which opened with group
Week.
sftigtug of the two hymns, "In My
Heart There Hinge a Melody," and
R etu rn s to C a lifo rn ia — W a lter
"Living For Jeaua." Velila Bartho­
Dav is left T u esd a y for Ills h o m e at
lomew led the prayer, and Martin
Red B lu ff a fte r v isitili« h ere w ith
Clark played a trombone solo.
r e la t iv e s o v e r th e h o lid a y s
A abort play. "The Message of
Colitela Bounty — Prince Ilei III* Bella. " was presented with Lela
(rich of Vida collected the county Peterson n llelty. amt Wayne Ken­
bounty on one coyote and I wo bob dall as Bobby. Helen Crandall, La
cals ul the office of (he county verue Pugh. Ila l*tilltiuu. Ileiilall
Thurmuii. Ila Bartholomew. Iluzel
cle r k W ed n esd a y
Neslillt. Gwendolyn Barrett, Mar­
Parents of Child— M r and Mrs jorie Taylor. Faye Parsons. Doro­
C S Scarbrough of Creswell are thy Taylor, Frances Mill«*, and
the parents of a tiaby daughter Mlua IS-terson were messengers
born to them at the Nelson Maier Quiet music, meditation and »»ul
ulty home In Eugene on Wednes­ enee prayers ended the progrum
day. January 2, 193b.
and wuteli service* Pldlne Gartln
directed the music, Donald Brown
P o rtla n d Man V is it s — Dean l.lttel
of Portland visited In Springfield wus pianist, aud Pearl Helterbrand
Sunday with Mr and Mrs C. E. «us song leader.
Elizabeth Vail. Helen Crandall.
Swarts H e Is visiting with his aunt
and uncle. Mr and Mrs E E Mor­ Hasel N e a h llt. und Elora Clement
hud charge of refreshment*, and
rison. In Eugene.
Lela Peterson, Ila Barrholiiinew.
Here for Dinner— Mr ami Mrs Charllne Fish, and Charles Cole
Herbert Sneed und fam ily of E u ­ had chnrg* of (he devotional* aud
gene were dinner guests of Mrs. program
Rosa Montgomery, mother of Mrs
Sneed, hero on New Year’s day.
LIMP HISTORY IS
Genertil Electric Dieplny Of
Lighting Development To
Be Here For Three Dnye
e l e m e n t s In
Twenty five hundred year* or
our population
progress In home lighting equip
u n d ou b ted ly
nielli will lie exhibited by the Mouu
h a v e a less
Jaundiced view
tain Htule Power company IB Its
than would ap­
local display window* ul 550 Malu
pear from cer­
street for three day* «tailing next
tain trrespon
Monday, und Include* two dozvu
si bio orators,
type»
(hat have figured In the evo­
o ften p osin g
lution of light front the crude fat
as spokesmen
cup of Blbtcal time* to the three
for that tndeft
light electric hulb of 1934
nite q u a n tity
c a l l e d " th e
Valued al »6,000. the display has
m a ss" of our
F. N JHBPHKkD
been gut bored from all over the
people.
world liy tile General Electric com
Anti social acta on the part of
puny. Il I* to be dl*played by all of
Student Leaven—Robert Rolens,
some bankers formerly have been DEAN DUBACH TO TALK
the larger *lorn* i f the Mouulalu
»on of Rev. and Mrs R. E Rolena.
the subject of spectacular expos­
Htule* Power company Ihroughout
ures. but 1 can say without reserva­
AT SUNDAY VESPERS left Monday noou for Redlands.
thl* territory, and much Interest lu
California where he will continue
—
tion that they were In no way typ­
till* unique exhibit la anticipated
ical of the acts and attitudes of the
“God and the People" la the j his studies at Redlands university
vast majority of their fellow bank­ theme for tire eleven o'clock wor- i
Data* Io 600 Year* B. C.
In Portland— Mrs. Carl Olaol
ers. The public mind was shocked ship service at the Methodist
First In the group I* a small cup
Into the belief that these untypical church Sunday. Rev. Dean C. Poin­ went to Portland Friday Io spend
like affair of crude pottery, the rlui
a few days vlalttng with her son
Instances were far more representa­
dexter w 111 preach. Eor the five
of which wa* pluehed to bold a
Compensation Changed
tive than they really were, and thia
and daughter-in law. Mr. and Mrs.
wick Thl* wa* need rtoo year* be
In general the new plan follows belief has been encouraged by polit­ o'clock vesper service U. G Du Russell Olson.
bach, «lean of men at Oregon State
fore Christ Next I« another pottery
the old one, but varies as to rate I ical and demagogic elements.
lump of which nearly (lie entire
Scalds Lege— Mrs. C. H. Bennett
The bankers who are tn charge of college, will give the address. Dean
of reduction and benefit compensa
our
banks today represent men who Dubach is one of the «orcnioet Is In the Pacific hospital tn Eu
top I* covered except for a small
tion, and as to crop restrictions.
hole III the top. used 200 year* II
Growers who slgued the 1934 con­ w ith sto o d the temptations and Christian laymen on the coast and gene receiving treatments for two
avoided the economic pitfalls of the
C for making light with olive and
tract will use their already estab­ great boom. If they had not they a great leader of men. He Is In scalded legs which she received at
nut oil*.
lished base but will need to re­ would not be there, or their banks demand as a speaker where a chal­ her home Tuesday.
For 300 A D I* shown another
duce their hog production only 10 would not have been able to sur­ lenging Christian message Is de­
To V is it Slater— Mrs. Suaau Por­
of similar design except that It ba*
per cent under hat base instead of vive the rack and ruin of the eco­ sired. It is planued to have 100 ter. mother of Mrs. Dean C. Poin­
design* engraved around Ita rlui
25 per cent. The benefit payments nomic hurricane by which e v e n men in the choir for this service. dexter. left Wednesday for Stock-
A bronze figured lamp of Ibe lonq
will be »15 a head on the number many banks and bankers, whose A capacity house Is expected to ton, California where she will visit
A D. pelod I* exhibited Thia has
represented by this 10 per cent, in conduct was above reproach, have hear the chorus of 100 men slug with her sater for a few woeka.
three hole* made In a sort of spout
stead of »5 a head on the 75 per been destroyed The other types of the gospel songs and to hear this '
at oue side There I* a decorative
cent allowed to be produced as in bankers, those that fell below the outstanding loader of men.
New
Year's
Watch—Mr
and
Mrs.
high standards of professional eth­
Venetian *tuud lamp of the 1400
1934.
J. Nelson entertained at their homo
Coburg Methodist Church
ics and business prudence that char­
A D period la exhibited Thl* has
Corn acreage need be only 10 ! acterized those that remain, have
"Into the New Year With Christ" ' here Monday evening at a New
loche* high and has a ring al Ibe
per rent under the established base passed out of the picture. But they will be the message at 9:45 a. m. 1 Yeaer's eve watch party for their
top (or carrying Thl* baa a bowl
though it may be cut 30 per cent. • have left for those that remain a For the five nights from Monday son-in law and daughter. Mr. and
DELEGATES CHOSEN FOR for fat* or oil* lu the centrr and
the maximum for which payment < difficult heritage of suspicion.
7th to Friday 11th a series of ad-, Mrs. Roy Worawlck.
Return to Portland — Mr. and
How Irrational this Is, when we dresses on the Holy Land will bo
was made last year. Benefit pay­
FEDERATION OF CLUBS four lap* with email hide* In each
Sailor Leaves— Erwin Hates, a Mrs. Therou II. Sausser and family
for lighting
ment will be at the rate of 35 cents reflect that not more than three or given by Rev. W. S. Burgoyne who
a bushel instead of 30 cents. Both four per cent of our entire popula­ spent several months last year member of the crew on the U. S. returned to their home at Portland
Mrs L K. Page. Mr*. Edward
Also P ilg rim Lamp
tion
suffered
personal
loss
because
S. Chelan, who has been visiting this week after spending the holi­ Privat, Mr*. George ITochnow,
corn and hog benefit payments
The
’
Hetty" lamp auch a* wa*
traveling
In
the
Mediterranean
of what any banker did or neglected
will be made in two Installments to do. whereat literally millions of countries.
at the Pohl home here during the days with her parents, Mr. and .Mr* A K. Cole, and Mr*. Paul brought to America by the Pilgrim*
holidays, left Tuesday for Seattle Mrs Harry M Stewart Mr Saua flratluln will represent Hprlngfteld lu 1620 I* displayed Thl* I» a metal
instead of three.
bank depositors did not lose a single
ser was here for Christmas and at the session* of the County Fed bowl with «pout on one aide and a
Restrictions Removed
to rejoin his ship.
cent as a result of banking diffl
came back for New Year's.
Restrictions are removed on what cultles and really owe a vote of con NEW PLANT NOT RELATED
erat Ion of Women * clubs to be metal handle that curve* from the
was formerly called contracted i fldence and thanks to their own TO THISTLE SAYS EXPERT
held al the Community Liberal opposite aide with a chain on tbs
New Years at Albany J M larr
Court Houie Poat Filled— Mrs church In Eugene Friday afternoon
c^ru acreage, as are restrictions bankers who were true to the high­
son drove to Albany N ew Y ear s
end.
Marti
Reck
will
take
over
the
Farmers who have been consid­ 1 eve to spend the holidays with his
on use of other crop land or live­ est conceptions of their stewardship
and all day alurday of thl* week
On down through the age* the
stock. No one who has gone out and brought tbeir Institutions and ering what might happen if they . family who had be n visiting there dutle of Mrs It S Bryson at the Mr* Sadie (Irr Dunbar, «tate presi display aymbollxee the history of
their
customers
safely
through
the
comity
clerk
a
office
the
middle
of
plant a crop of the new safflower, for several days. They returned
of the corn or hog business since |
■laut, will lecture at the meeting* light. There are lamp* (or fat. and
greatest business disaster the world
the month according to announce­
the base was established will sign has ever seen It has been a peculiar which the Oregon experiment sta home Tuesday.
oils: candle atlcka; ga* burner*,
ment made this week Mrs Berk
the 1935 contracts, as the ruling feature of the psychological distor­ tion is developing and which the
PAST OFFICERS CLUB TO carbon burners; one of Edlaon'a
bus
been
a
part
time
worker
tn
has been made that benefit pay­ tion of the times that many who institution reported last week as
Assists at Drug Store — Miss
MEET HERE TUESDAY first Incandescent lamp*; a Chine*«
ments will not be made where less | owe nothing but gratitude to their being a cross between a sunflower Pearl Nelson is as dating at the the offtee for some time.
light; a Flemish lamp; and early
than 25 per cent of the base in ; bankers J o in e d In blaming the and a thistle. This was a mistake Flanery Drug Store while the an­
lamp* from many ualloua.
R eturn H om e Guy Griswold and
Second
meeting
of
the
Past
either case was produced in 1934. j banker far out of proportion with in reporting says the college men. nual inventory Is being ta k e n This
Mr. und Mrs. Earl Griswold return­ Noble Qrand club of Juanita Re
rational
consideration
of
the
facta.
Modern Light Three-Way
and the statement should have
unless the failure was outside of
' was completed the first of this ed to their homes at Oregon City hekah lodge will he held beglnnltig
The latest development lu light
r?ad that It looks like a cross be­
the grower’s control. Growers who
week.
and Otis this week after attending wllh a potluck luncheon Tuesday Ing progress la an Interesting fea
tween the two as such an actual
did not sign the 1934 contracts may HEART ATTACK TAKES
the funeral of their grandfather, noou at the I t) O. F hall. Thl*
cross is Impossible.
sign the new ones, however.
Return from Portland— M r and the late 8. N. Roberts. Howard will be au luinatloii meeting, and lure of the display, and I* abowu
FORMER
VALLEY
MAN
The AAA official- announce that
Mrs P J Bartholomew aud family Roberts, a son. also returned to Mr*. Rosa Montgomery, club presi­ lu the form of a new Mazda "three-
light" lamp globe Thl* new globe
unless some production control is
returned Saturday from Portland bis home at Kelso. Washington.
Charles L. Scott, former resident i
dent, has Invited the Eugene Past I* actually three lamp* In one. aa
continued through 1935. history of the Walterville district died sud­
' where they spent a w eek v is itin g
Noble Grand club to attend and put It provide* three different level* of
would likely repeat itself and an denly Wednesday morning on the
I with relatives. Mr Bartholomew's
on the work
Illumination by merely moving *
excessive corn crop would be pro­ highway between Bend and Laplne
Sheldon Stutz who Is attending mother. Mrs. Ella M Goetliel. r- N. O. W. DRILL TEAM TO
switch Although Introduced only a
duced following a drouth year 1 Easter Oregon. He had taken a the Washington State Normal turned with them.
HAVE PRACTICE FRIDAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE short time ago thia remarkable naw
which in turn would demoralize daughter to Lapine where she was school at Bellingham, has been
Returns to Ship— Bob Watson
the hog industry where marketing to start teaching school, and on the spending the holidays with his par­
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS lamp la already proving popular
Mrs. Alex Stevens, captain of the
for domestic and commercial use
conditions are now much improved. return trip to Bend where he was ents. Mr. and Mrs. O. Stutz at who pent the holidays here with
N ighbors of Woodcraft drill team I W K. Burnell wa* reelected throughout the nation
i
his
parents
hus
returned
to
Los
Pleasant
Hill.
He
returned
to
his
workiDg. witnesses reported seeing
Angeles where he is serving an en­ b is asked that all u sh ers and | president of the Springfield Cham
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
the man stop his car and get out. school Wednesday. January 2.
The Misses Lucile and Florence listment In the Vnited States navy members of the drill team meet at her of Commerce for another year
Notice is hereby given that He returned to the car and started
the I (). O. F. hall Friday evening ut the annual meeting held laat MRS. BARNELL HOSTESS
School District No. 19. in Lane the motor, before falling uead over Jordan. Nancy Barnum. Elva Brab­ on the battleship. U. 8. 8. Mississi­
at 7:30 to praellre for their In­ night In Taylor hall, lie has served FOR CONTRACT PLAYERS
ham and Blanche Wheeler return ppi.
county. Oregon, will pay at the of­ the steering wheel.
stallation to be held soon.
uh president
for two previous
fice of clerk of said district, all
Funeral arrangements are being ed to Monmouth Tuesday where
term*. John Pyle wus named vlce-
Members of the Kontract Bridge
Sunday
Night
Guests—
Mr
and
warrants to and including 3816, made at the Poole chapel In Eu­ they are attending the State Nor­
Mrs. Clyde Simpson and three
Klub
were guest* of Mr* W. K
prenldent
and
I
M
Peteraou
was
dated June 27. 1934. Interest will gene. Services will be held Satur­ mal school.
O ffic e r* Asked T o Meet
Hnrneli at their regular meeting
re-elected secretary treasurer.
Nine McPeek and Ruth Brabham daughters, Maxine. Betty and Bar
cease after January 4, 1935.
day at 2 o'clock.
All elective and Installing offlc-
Director* named at the meeting last Thursday following a oue
SEVERT JACOBSON, Clerk.
The Scott family are well-known have gone to Monmouth where they bura. ot Hood River were over
> rs o f Juanita Rebekah and Spring are Edward Privai. J Eulop, Bev- o'clock dessert Mr* C E Wbea
former residents of the McKenzie will enter the State Normal school. i night guests here Sunday of Mr
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phelps and and Mrs. I). II. M urphy. T h e Blm p- field I. O. (I. F. lodges are asked ert Jarobaon, W (’. Wrlffht and ton and Mr*. Maude Bryan were
FOR SALE—Must repossess two : valley, having built a home there
guesta of the club Mr* John Hend
good pianos at once near Spring- where they lived until recently. son Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. | son family were returning to their to m eet at the lodge hall this even I*. K. Paffe.
Nu other Important hUMldOMM wa* erer will enlerluln for the group at
field. Will sacrifice for unpaid His widow, three daughters and Frakes of Philomath. Ore., were I home from San Francisco where -lug at 7:30 to practice for their
their meeting on January lo
guests at the Tinker home Sun­ j they spent the Christmas holidays Joint installation.
balance. Amount owing »67.50 one son survive.
day. December 23x Mrs. Frakes
and »89. Easy terms. Write
Tallman Plano Store, 395 9. 12th
Goes to Portland—Hallie Bryan was formerly Miss Evelyn Phelps.
St., Salem, Ore.
(J 171 went to Portland on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johns return­
ed to Mayger, Ore., after spending
the holidays with their families
here. Mrs. Bert Johns mother of
Roy Johns accompanied them and
will visit with them for several
weeks.
Mrs. Noel who Is keeping house
for several of the young girls at­
tending normal school, returned to
Monmouth Tuesday. She spent the
holidays with her daughter, Mrs.
C. E. Jordan.
Bonnie Jeanne Tinker returned
to Corvallis Tuesday where she Is
attending Oregon State college.
The -evond coriiho, cumiatigu in
Oregon, to give all growers of these
commodities an opportunity to sign
up agaiu (or the 1935 adjustment
program, will probably be uuder
way soon after February 1, announ­
ces Frank L. Ballard, vice-director
of the extension service. Start of
the new program is being delayed
until after one of the regioual of­
ficials visits the state late in Jan­
uary to complete the final details.
The new contracts, which grow­
ers may sign or not, as they choose,
are much more simple than the
flat oues. report W. L. l'eutsch, as­
sistant county agent leader, and N,
C. Donaldson. AAA compliance of­
ficer. who were called to sAilt Late
City to attend the western regional
meeting where the program was
explained in dtail.
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Mrs. Oenevieve Beaman, Mr. and
Ms. Perry Price and Miss Hazel
Kdmlston attended the Oregon
State Teacher association meeting
in Portland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Platt return-
i ed to Halem after spending Chrlst-
] mas with relatives here.
Miss Mildred Price left Tuesday
for The Dalles where she Is teach­
ing, after spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Price.
Mrs. Earl Simms from Medford,
has spent several days the past
week with her parents, Mr. anft
Mrs. Ira Oray, Mr. Simms and Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Gray and Family
from Signal spent New Year's day
with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gray.
Miss Marjorie Grant has return­
ed to Coquille where she Is teach­
ing after spending the holidays at
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver from
Crockett, California, left Thursday
for home after visiting at the A.
W. Weaver home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry spent the
past week end at Reedsport.
Henry Bonney from Klamath
Falls and Ralph Bonney from Fall
C reek spent Monday with pherley
Mae Bonney at the John Edmlston
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gray are
' moving Into the Mike Tennis
house.
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