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T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 24. 1W36
ACCIDENT TOLL
FOR YEAR LARGE
PREVENTABLE DISEASES
COST STATE HUGE SUM
TOWN AND VICINITY
STUDENT PLAY NEARS
FCA DIRECTORS HAVE
TIME FOR SHOWING
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
BIBLE STUDENTS
M I E VESPERS
Director* of thè tour agrlcullural Public To Bee 'Whole Town’s Talk­
I Annual Survey O f H aalth Board
ing,” At H. 8. Auditorium
criniti «gelici«» whlch compri*« Ih»
Shows Average Coat Of
Friday, February 1
Hintaa *20 Par Person
III a t H o m a - - Marlene Sellon,
Oakridge Man Here l-eo laick Carni Credit wdintulstratloii of tipo
daughter of Mrs. U. W. Sellon. Is man of Oakridge was a week-end kaue Federai Luud batik, Federai
Studente Have
Springfield high school student» Week-Day
lutei mediate Cretti! batik. Frodile
People of Oregon suffer from the reported to be ill at her home this visitor In Springfield.
Annual Report Shows Fatal
tion Credit corporation ami Batik will present their first public stage | Complete Program Ready
coiumou colds to the estimated as­
Accidents Increased 22 Per­ lant of 200.000 anuu&lly according
Small Child III — Neal Elliott, tur Cooperative» leelected all eie- program of the year at the high
For Twilight Service
Fall Creek Men Here—J. A. Kis­ three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs cuti ve offteere al thelr auuuul chool auditorium one week from
cent Over Year Of 1933
to the auuual repot I of the Oregou
Friday
when
the
atudnnl
body
play.I
Children
enrolled In the W eek
singer,
H.
R.
Morris,
and
Howard
Willard Elliott of Jasper Is quite uuettiig In Spokane, Just completed
state board of health.
Traffic accidents claimed the re­
Ulhsou.
all
of
Fall
Creek
were
III
with
pneumonia
j
A
v.
Adams
continues
as
general
'
The
Whole
Town
s
Talking
wl1'
|»uy
Bible
classes al the local
Health conditions among the
cord number of 302 Uvea on the thousands of men. women and chtl visitors here Saturday.
he given under the direction^ of ; Hl
wm pi,weut the program at
agent;
E
M
.
Ehrhardt
us
president
Parent« of Son—Mr. amt Mrs
streets and highways of Oregon
Miss Murguerlte Millhollen. This j the weekly vesper services In the
dren who live tn Oregon have been
Form er Resident Here
W W . Fred Bauer of Jasper are the par of the Federal Lund bank, W. E
last year according to figures com­ good in 1934 in spite of the contin­
Meyer as president of the Pedinai three-act fan e was written by John j Methodist church Sunday evening
Walker,
former
business
uiau
of
ents
of
a
baby
son
born
Io
them
at
piled by the Oregon State Motor ued economic depression. After sev­
at 5 o'cloi k There are 314 uuw tak­
this city was here from his ranch the Pacific hospital In Eugene Pn , lulermcdlute Credit hunk and E. E. Emerauu and Alilla L ook .
association. This is an increase of
Leroy lumau was named hual ing this work according Io Mrs,
Henry us president of the I’roduc
eral years of economic stress the in the Crow district Wednesday.
day.
January
18.
1936
They
have
22 per ceut over the fatalities in gross death rate has not change«
nea manager (or the play thia llolilte Smith Ferguaou. Deluga
chosen John lisle us the uam {lir|ilon Credit corporation. Mr, Adams
1933 when 24" were killed.
week. Jink Felereoli le to be the Ilon» Iroin Collage Grove and Manta
Collects Bounty— Prince Helfrlch
I
also
was
reelected
to
serve
lu
the
perclpttbly. Vndoubteoiy modern
their son.
Injured during the year were
dual capacity as president of the stage manager. Pearl Hellerbraud Clara are to attend the servlca.
efforts at disease prevention have of Vida collected the county boun
5046 persons, some of whom were
Recorder at Salam— I M I P e r ­ IliuiK for Cooperatives, with Ira I* prompter aud Is aeetallng Mlsa
The Bible «Hiileni« will present
been effective in preventing out­ ty on two bobcats and two coyotes
maimed tor life. The fatalities and breaks of disease. In spite of these at the office of the county clerk son, city recorder, attended the T. Wight re levied us executive Millhollen with properties,
the following number«
Injuries resulted from a total of 21,-
meeting of the League of Oregon vice president in i barge of the co
Carrying the role« lu this comedy
Song by school. ”1 Love My Beau
efforts there are still many cases Monday.
386 traffic accidents.
Cities at Snlent Friday morning. operative hanks operatluus.
! r. v. titable diseases occurring
are Jack William« us Henry Wtm- ilful Bible."
Leave for Tex««— Mrs. Eruest
In all of Orgon during the year
The hoard of directors, composta, muna, u manufacturer; France»
Play -"ll#W We llol Our Bible. ‘
in this state. Hhia is due to the Bertsch and daughters, lone and - Legislation aponsored by the Cities
1933 there were 247 fatalities and
tact that at no time has the state Theda Rhodes left Monday even-1 League was discussed at the meet­ of three members elected by the Style« aa Harriett «tunnon». hie Characters. Carol Wicks. Charles
4&1S injuries out of 20.248 acci­
ing.
three classes of Ft'A borrower» and wife; Lemoyne tiinck, Ethel Shu Poindexter, Janice Ituat, Dwaue
appropriated sufficient lunds to
dents. An analysis of figures for maintain au adequate and efficient ing for Texas for an Indefinite
four appointed by the governor of mona, their daughter; Wayne Tul Thomas. Katheryn Thompson, Zena
visit.
Talks on Japan— Betty Ann Mac­
1933 and the year Just concluded
the PCA. serves concurrently for ler us Chester Blimey, Simmons Vail. Fred WHIRL Jack Vaughn
program of disease prevention.
duff spoke to the members of the
shows that, while the increase in
Sickness and death from prevent­
Memory work, by school, explain
Breaks Rib — Mrs. Rosa Mont Rpworth League at the Methodist all four Institutions. As a coordlu partner; Belli tlple uh l-elly l.ythF.
fatalities was 22 per cent, the in­
able diseases cost Oregou last year gomery sustained a fractured rib i church Sunday evening on her ex­ tiling body it also meet« as the I.'m slur; Jack Logan us Donald ,d by Woodrow Philips Story
crease in number of accidents was
over eight million dollars. At least Monday wheu she leaned over the periences In Japan during the past Farin Credit council for (be 12th Swift, film director; Lester Auder- creation. Roberta Itobhau Song
less than 6 per cent.
district, tine member Is yet Io be k i r n as linger Shields, young Clll Cieallon. I, 2, 3rd grades. Bible
two per cent of our population are side of a rocker to pick up an ob­ summer
Had the same ratio of deaths to
appoiuted. Present members are as i agouti.
constantly ill and the average citi­ ject from the floor.
HtorlVk, Ikiris Tobias. Joe Cliaae,
accidents prevailed in 1934 as in
follows: W. A. Schoeufeld. t'orval
zen of this state loses seven days
.Margaret lltttick and Florence Null*.... Neet. Richard Flanery.
1933, the total persons killed would annually from work on account of
H ave
Basket
Dinner— Mauy
Ils, tire.. E. E. King,, Pullman, May as l.lla Wilson and Sully title
Play, 'The First Christmas.'*
HEART ATTACK FATAL
have reached only 261, it was point­
: Wash.; I). N. Mackay, Condon, are friends of Ethel’s; Cullden Cor Shepherd». Jlinuile Shearer, Mack
sickness. Colds and bronchial con­ members of the Baptist church
ed out.
brought
their
basket
diuuers
to
TO
FRED
O.
SPENCER
Ore.; It. E. Brown, Boaemau, neli la Annie, the maid; Doris Wilson,. Eil«wl Chase, Arthur Me-
ditions. and Influeuxa and grippe,
This appalling rise in traffic the two leading groups, are obvious­ the church Sunday noon so they j
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Moût.;
P, Thompson.
Valley. Marie Robinson la Sadie Bloom; I'hersoii; wise men, Bobbie Mofflt,
could attend the afternoou seslou j Pred Oliver Spencer 54. fell dead Wash.; B. D. Thompson, Orange,
fatalities was made in spite of ef­
ly the most serious causes of dis
and Thurman l-annlng la the taxi Ronald Welsel, Donald McCbestiey,
forts ou the part of city, county ; ; , i S
e -
-
a*“ ' ” **
Wash. Mr. Schoeufeld was elect driver.
Bruce Ware; angels, Dorothy
and state officials to bring about a
ed by the board to he Its chairman.
quency and the days lost. IMa-
Ware. Joyce Erickson, Florence
_________________
ilm of heart disease.
general reduction for 1934. The in­
eases of the throat, tonsils and
Bromley. Mary Pederson. Mary
crease has spurred sponsors of the
PLANS PARTY
is ** ,orB,er Springfield reel
VETERANS TO DISCUSS
larynx including adenoids, tonsili- N. 0.
Ruth
Erickson,
Joseph
Clare
“Let's Q lit Killing' program ou to
m o U A . F M T IM F M FE T
len' ha’r"’K *’p’‘r“' ,Hl “ «•'••«•I P R U N IN G M E T H O D S T O BE
tis. sore throat and croup—are of
FOR V A L E N I I N t M t t l here (or gever,| yeBrs At ,h<> tlm,
BONUS AT SALEM MEET Thomas.
even more vigorous efforts to
considerable frequency and sever-
DEMONSTRATED SOON
Snug. "Go and Tell," Flag« of ua-
: of his death he was a mechanic
create a spirit of safety in motor­
Itv. It Is estimated that the people
Mfs. Alice Doane was named
named ,.)r
[uf, , h(i ^ \’C camp at Pall Creek.
Tlie largest gathering of Ameri­ lions, Jouu War«, Pally Lu Tom-
ists and bring about more effective
of Oregon spend more than twenty chairman aud all members whose . Spencer has been In 111 health County Agent and F ru it Men To can Legion members to be held In seth, Donald lladly, lima MrNaet,
law enforcement.
Conduct M eeting At Foseek
milliou dollars annually for the names begin with C. D. or E. will (or , wo years
the Willamette valley Is expected, Richard Bennett, Jimmie la k e ,
He wng Wl>rk,„g
Although popular belief is that treatment and cure of diseases, or , be On the social committee for a
Farm Next W eek
at Salem Saturday night of this Donald Thomson, George O. FIs
at
the
forest
warehouse
in
Eugene
most of the fatal accidents occur about twenty dollars per capita.
big Valentine party which Neigh recently and was on his way to
week when a large bonus payment ney, Geraldine Neet. Joan Van
in the large cities, the figures show
First of a aeries of pruning meeting will bf> held al the Armory l.ydegraph. Iris Smith, Wauata
Over forty per cent of tnese bors of Woodcraft will hold at their see a doctor when he died.
that this is untrue. While 31 per cases could have been prevented— next meet lug on Pebruary 13.
demonstrations to be held lu Lane starting nt 8 o'clock AI1 Legion Thomas.
He Is survived by his widow.' county will be held at the F. B.
cent of the state's population is in
Mrs. Sam itichinoml. Mrs. Rachel
members are urged to attend ac­
in other words there might have
Worship program In charge of
Edna Spencer, and three daugh-1
Portland, that city recorded onl 28
been saved to the people of Oregon Thatcher, anu ilarve Eaton were ters. Mrs Marlon Richardson, Mrs Foasek farm three and o u e lu ih cording to u letter roMtved here Mrs. Ferguson
per cent of Oregon’s fatalities dur­
eight dollars out of every twenty named delegates to utteud a coun­ Lois Campbell, and Mrs. Ethel ' miles northeast of Springfield In this morning by M A. Pohl, local
Itev Dean C. Poindexter, pastor
ing the past year.
the Douglas gurdeua district on Fri­ commander.
dollars that is now spent for dis­ ty wide meeting ot federated ldoges Stanley , all of Eugene.
of the church will preach un the
Portland's traffic deaths, how­ ease in Oregon, if proper preven­ at the W. O. W. hall in Eugene
day, February 1, at 1:30.
Speakers at Ibe meeting wilt be subject. "The Child Like Spirit" al
Funeral arrangements will be
ever, broke an all-time record with tive measures had been taken.
The demonstration ia being ar­ State
on January 29.
Commander
Chamberlin. the II o'clock service In hla church
made
by
the
Poole
chapel
I
d
Eu­
a total of 88 for the calendar year.
ranged by the Lana County Horti­ Mayor Joe Carson of Portland, Vice Sunday.
Only routine business occupied
gene.
cultural society and County Agent Commander
the balance of the evening for the
Edward
Boatright,
CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE
I). S. Fletcher. O. T McWhorter, State Adjutant, Carl Moser, and
local group which met last night.
PASTOR TO PREACH LAST
extension horticultural!«! from Ore others. Earl Snell, secretary of SEEKS ADDRESS OF
TO HONOR V. PRUITT
NO ACTION TAKEN ON
SERMON ON DECEPTION
LIGHTING CONTRACT
* a,w
wiu
»lute, will preside over the meet lug.
WAR VETERAN HERE
Veltie Pruitt, pastor of the STUDENTS TO DANCE
During the afternoon practical
Christian
church
who
concludes
AT
ARMORY
FRIDAY
Rev. Veltie Pruitt will preach on
Definite action on the part of demonstrations will be made on
The address of Pressley O. Kent,
the subject. “Have We Been De­ his church work in Springfield
the Mountain States Power com- ^ve year old peaches, old peaches, GRAND MASTER TO MAKE disabled World war veteran, aud
The third of the high school stu- pany on the City of Springfield’s I'artlett pears, sweet cherries, ap-
ceived?” at the evening service at next Sunday, will be honored at the
OFFICIAL VISIT SOON thought to have been a resident uf
the Christian church Sunday even monthly church night program to- dent duuces will be held at the request for a re-adjiistmeut of the Pk** an<* grape«. As each ia pruned
Sprlugfleld at one time la being
ing. He will lead the congregation night. Following the 6:30 potluck armory Friday evening at 8:30 fol- street light contract will be with- Individual problem will be discuss
Charles P Pools, grand master .«night by the Veteran'« Admlnla-
In group singing. This will be hie I dinner the young people will have lowing the Albany basketball game. " " ‘„¿¡","',¿7“h‘^ in g " of the pub "«<
well'«« general orchard prob
of the I. O O. F. lodte for Oregon, tratlon al Portland. Anyone know-
final service as pastor of the local charge of a special program. A Patrons and patronesses for tin lie utilitiei commissioner at Alban) ■ '**ms.
will make his official visit to the Ing of the whereabouts of Mr. Kant
short meeting of the church board dance will be Mr. and Mrs. P. J. this week has been completed, city
congregation.
Other demonstrations are to be Springfield lodge ou Wednesday | »re asked to notify M it lluntly
Bartholomew,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
E.
He will preach at the morning will be held later in the evening,
arranged for the Creswell. Santa evening, February 6. it was announ­
officials have been Informed.
service and Myron Willard will and the cast of the play. "Where's Maxey. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton F.
Clara, ttnd Alvadore sections.
ced today by Oswald Oisou. lodge
Grandma?" will hold a rehearsal. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N.
sing a solo.
DISTRICT BROTHERHOOD
secretary.
They are to present their play at Gossler, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bar-
nell. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertach ,
Yoncalla Saturday night.
RED SOX WINNERS IN
and Dr. and Mrs. Milton V. Walker. :
BASKETBALL GAME
INVITATIONS OUT
The Oregonian Red Sox girls bas­
FOR DESSERT PARTY
ketball team sponsored by George I
Plummer of West Springfield, de- ' Many local people have received
feated the Coburg team 28-14 in a invitations this week bidding them
game played at the Y. M. C. A. in j to a dessert bridge party to be
Eugene Tuesday evening.
given at the home of Mrs. Paul
Basford Saturday afternoon at 1:30.
Has Quinsy—Miss Eva Louk has Mrs. Basford. Mrs. Olive Rebhan,
been ill at her home for sevetal and Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew are to
days with an attack of quinsy.
be the hostesses.
rnrTTMn
Thurston
EXAMINATIONS TOO
TRUST INSTITUTIONS
The Bridge club held a regular New Move by F ederal Bank­
ing A uthorities W elcom ed
meeting at Dean Beals last Friday
by Banka and Trust
evening owing to the stormy even-1
Companies, Sayg B ank­
ing there wasn't a very large a t-(
ten(jante
ers* O rg a n iz a tio n
All telephones in the neighbor-:
hood are unable to call central ow-1 pEDERAL examination of trust
ing to several poles falling during ' * departments Is the latest de­
velopment In banking supervision
the storm. Fred Ruasell with a
and trust companies and banks op-
crew of men is replacing them.
. eratlng trust departments are wet-
There was a baby daughter born COmlng this development because It
Wednesday, January 16, to Mr. and Alls a long-felt want, It Is stated by
Mrs. Linn Endicott at Pacific hos I the Trust Division of the American
pital in Eugene. Mrs. Endicott was Bankers Association.
brought to the home of her mother, j Despite tfie growing Importance
of American trust business In re­
Mrs. Fred Ruasell last Sunday.
Miss Hazel Edmlston entertained j cent years examining officials have
never given to trust departments
with a shower at her borne here the attention paid to commercial
last Friday evening In honor of banking departments, this author­
Mrs. Loren Edmlston of Eugene. ity points out. Now the Federal Re­
Mrs. Ray Baugh entertained with serve System, In conjunction with
I a birthday dinner last Sunday In : the Oomptroller of the Currency,
has undertaken to bring the exam­
honor of John Edmiston.
ination ot trust departments up to
j the level of commercial bank ex­
aminations. it says.
Experts in trust work are being
Charles Powers, early-day Me-! employed by the various Federal
Kenzie pioneer, was burled at Reserve Ranks. These experts will
Greenwood Wednesday p. m.
head the special staffs of trust ex­
“Uncle Charlie" Powers, 81, w ho1 aminera in the twelve Federal Re­
made his home at the I. O. O. F. serve Districts. Special staffs are
! home for a number of years, m ade; already at work In some of the Re­
’ frequent visits to relatives and! serve Districts, Including Boston,
j friends of earlier years until ln- Atlanta, Richmond and Chicago.
The Federal Reserve will examine
[ firmities of bis advancing years! the trust departments of state-char­
j prevented him.
tered members of the System.
Several
additional cases o f :
Uniform Superviiion
j mumps and chicken pox have dev- j
Meanwhile,
the Comptroller of
eloped In the Deerhorn-Waltervllle |
tha Currency has built up over the
| districts this week.
past two years a staff of special ex­
aminera for the trust departments
of national b a n k a . All national
banks are members of the Federal
Reserve 8ystem. Since nearly all
state - chartered trust Institutions
The eighth grade girls played the j are members the new plan will bring
freshman girls at the high school1 about what amounts to Federal ex­
gymnasium Tuesday afternoon with amination for the trust business.
the freshman girls winning 19-15.
State examining authorities prob­
Both teams have now won two ably will follow Federal supervis­
games each and the tie will be ory policies to a considerable ex­
played off at the Lincoln school tent. Hence, coordination of tha
gymnasium next Tuesday at 3:30. procedure of the national banking
system and the Federal Reserve
No boy game has been scheduled
System Is expected to result In a
for this week.
uniform system of examinations for
The eighth grade girls of the art I trust departments In all banka. Thia
class are now studying furniture. I In turn should produce considerable
We are planning to make books 1 standardization In the operation ot
containing the Interior ot furniture. trust department*.
Doctor Walker, the newly ap­
pointed school physician visited
the Lincoln school January 23.
Most of the students were found to
be alright.
The attendance has been very
poor on account of colds, probably
caused from the cold weather.
The seventh grade geography
class of Mrs. Crystal Male’s are
receiving letters from different
states.
The report cards have been made
out to give out this week.
In general the semester tests
that were given this week were
The Willamette Pre»»
quite difflcuft.
METHODISTS ASK FOR
MEET AT BROWNSVILLE
WORLD COURT APPROVAL LUMBERMEN TO ELECT
Quarterly meeting of the District
AT MEETING IN TACOMA Brotherhood of the Methodist
Endorsement of a resolution ask­
ing congress that the United States
enter the World Court at once with 1 Annual meeting of stockholders
no further provisions was glveu I of the West Coast Lumbermen's
here Monday evening at the month- UMOCl*ll®h will he held at Tncoui'i
ly meeting of the Methodist Broth-!
“• 9:30 A board of trustee«
•rhood. Earlier In the evening to serve as administrators of the
Charles L. Paine, organiser for the lumber code will be elected at tha
Townsend pension plan, addressed meeting.
—
the gathering. He had boen In
Salem during the day for an open
meeting before the legislative com­ FORMER RESIDENTS ARE
mittee.
PARENTS OF TW IN GIRLS
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Henderson,
Eugene, are the parents of twin
MEETING HERE TODAY! daughters born to them at Ibe fain
- 1
I By home Tuesday evening. The
Members of the Priscilla club are ' girls have been named, Dorothy
meeting this afternoon at the home ’ Rosemary und Doris Louise. Their
of Mrs. W. H. Steartner. Mrs. John ' parents lived north of Springfield
Seavey Is the assisting hostess
I on the Mohawk until recently
PRISCILLA CLUB HAS
January
j McKenzie Valley
A U OTHERS
with
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH
BILLIE BURKE
600 SEATS - - 20c
G reat
C le a r a n c e
in S H O E S
Men, Women’s and Children’s
SHOES at Big Reduction
Many styles in wanted leathers and leather
combinations all go at a big sacrifice.
We have
a large stock of good shoes and you can surely
find the kind of a shoe you like at a bargain.
It is seldom you can get such bargains in
quality footwear.
Fulop’s Dept. Store
Lincoln School Notes
church will lie held al Hrowuavllle
on Monday, February 4. It was an­
nounced today by P. J Bnrtholn
mew. district president. The pro­
gram for the evening meeting will
be announced next week.
Shoe Clearance
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GUARANTEED
FOOTWEAR
t
IN LANE COUNTY
B etter S h oes For Less
WOMEN’S SPORT
CHILDRENS OXFORDS
OXFORDS
STRAPS
Values to $2.98
Values to $1.98
Now s i.9 8
Now
98c
WOMEN'S NOVELTY
OXFORDS
Values to $3.98
NOW
52.69
MEN'S WORK SHOES
"W ith prices going up I want
to buy a lot of things. But not
another thing till I art a Maytag.
Because with a Maytag, I can
save money to buy other things.”
• T h a t’* sensible buying. Be­
cause it is buying quality you
can use— quality that pays a
weekly return on your money.
• The M avtag washes clothes
faster, washes them more thor­
oughly, more gently and at
lower cost per washing because
it is a better designed, better
b u ilt waaher. • Select your
M aytag at today’s low prices.
The
M a y in g
SI.79 Pr
You can still
buy a Maytag
for «»little ■«
STRAPS
BOY SCHOOL SHOES
Double Wear Sole
51.69
Com pany
W«ni</4M?lur«ra
FoundMi ties
Broken Sizes
98c
MAYTAG
$1.98 Values
WOMEN'S OXFORDS
Now
ING I’M
GOING TO OIIY-IS A
rxr.wTon, lows
Pr.
WILLIAMS FOR GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY
For Itasut »ill,
• al i l t e i r l t l i t ,
Hat U atll-U dor
U »««il a iti.
Iloaal io e .
Shop at Williams and Save
»
Wright & Sons
BP-IO-U-J«
Williams’ Sell Service Store
Broadway
77 East
Hardware — Furnitur*
Radiot —> Paint