The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 14, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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Tl 11 KS DAY JUNE H, l!>2S
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
M oh aw k Youth Shot
TURKEY MEN DISCUSS
THREE SPRINGFIELD
Earl
Humphreys,
10-yeurold son of
MARKET ASSOCIATION
STUDENTS GRADUATED
Mr.
and
Mrs
Floyd
Humphreys of
BIG INCREASE SHOWN
FROM U. OF OREGON
Advisability of organizing a Isme
"The greatest mountains are yet •(>
Poole* Have Guest — Mrs. Alice county turkey raisers association will ,.
Ml** Milligan Here— Miss Belle
, you can conquer them
he conquered;
Milligan of Walterville us here visit- Elliott of Lebanon is the guest of be investigated us a result of a meet- I
The greatest sermons are yet to be
Mrs. Charles P. Poole this week
tag friends Monday afternoon.
ing of turkey men ueld Tuesday after- 1 preached; you can preach them. W e
j noon
The association would deal
Putnam In Salem—Lee Putnam
Back From California—Mrs. Vivian principally with marketing problems, are staggered when we think of the
discoveries which adventurous science
went to Salem Monday to attend to Bailey and daughter, Echo June, ar­
it was stated.
has made during the lifetime of on«
business matter*.
rived from Crescent City, California,
A committee was named to canvass
Tuesday evening after visiting there the situation, confer with Douglas young man. Yet the greatest dis
Visit* Friend* Here — Mr*. Roy
cuveries are still to he made; you can
county turkey raisers who are form­ make them." This was the (heme of
Howard of Cottage Grove was a visi­ for some time.
ing
a
similar
organization
and
report
tor here with friends last tweek-end.
the graduation uddress by Dr Jesse
Rodenbough Has Birthday—About
at a later meeting. The committee
Jasper Shopper Her*— Mrs. Harry 30 friends of Mr. and Mrs. William consists of C. W. Godlove. motor route R Kellems, noted evangelist, given
Mullen of Jasper was here Sunday on Rodenbough held a surprise party B; H. A. Stoneberg, Coburg; L. Chris­ before 560 students who received de­
grees at the fiftieth annual commence­
Tuesday in honor of Mr Rodenbough’s
business.
tensen. Eugene; Harvey Handley. Eu
ment exercises at the University of
birthday anniversary.
gene motor route C; H. A. Pontius, Oregon Monday, June 11.
Stacey* Have Daughter—A daugh­
Creswell
route
1;
R
R.
Gibson,
motor
te r was born to Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
W a llo w a M an Here— Mr. and Mrs.
Three Springfield student*. Mabel
Stacey at their home in Walterville Authur Bushman have as their guest route A and E. W. Eyanson, Lorane. C. Roof, ThVIma E. Sweeney and Carl
L. R. Breitpaut. extension tlpeclailst
this week T. Shell of Wallowa. Ore­
Monday.
L. Rice, received degrees at the ex­
gon. Mrs. Bushmau is a daughter of at O. A. C. discussed murketlng In ercises. Mabie lloof graduated with
Attend Lebanon Fair—Mr. and Mr*.
general
and
told
of
the
turkey
market­
Mr. Shell.
Charles P. Poole and *on. Curtis, at­
ing system used by raisers In Idaho a Bachelor of Arts degree In English
Thcltno Sweeney received u Bachelor
tended the strawberry fair in Leba­
Astoria Woman Viaita—Mrs. C. A. and eastern Oregon.
non last week-end.
Burlinghame of Astoria is visiting
Eleven of the 30 raisers at the meet­ of Arts degree in history and Carl
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ing Tuesday reported that they are Rice received his Bachelor of Arts
Marcola Man Here—Among the out- Mrs. John Bushman in Eugene this
arising 8000 turkeys to market next degree in physical education.
of-town people here for medical at­ week.
fall. The same raisers had only 3680 ' Mingling with the graduates of this
tention yesterday was J. W. Wade of
year were two from the first clast,
turkeys last year.
Marcola.
Visit Mr*. Gorri*— Miss Maude
that of 1878. These were Mrs Ellen
Qorrie, Elery Pay and Dan England,
Condon McCormack. Eugene, and
George Poole Visits—George Poole all of Portland, were visitors over the WONDERS OF NEW YORK
Judge Robert 8. Bean.
Of Mill City was here last week-end week-end at the home of Mrs. C. I. DESCRIBED I N LETTER y
Rev. Herbert 8. Johnson, '87, son
FROM C. E. KENYON, JR.
visiting with his parents, Mr. and Gorrie.
of the first president of the Unlver-
Mr*. Charles P. Poole.
Some of the wonders of New York a**y. delivered the baccalaureate ser-
Goes to Tillamook—Harold Poole
Returns to Globe—Mrs. Ada Hurl leaves Friday for Tillamook where he as seen through the eyes of a western- mi’n Sunday morning at the Methodist
butt returned to her borne In Globe will be in charge of the Roy Hinkle er are described in a letter received church at 11 o'clock. Rev Johnson
last Saturday after spending a few funeral business for the next few this week by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ken­ also delivered the baccalaureate ser­
day* here recovering from a tonsil weeks while the regular proprietor Is yon from their son, C. E. Kenyon. Jr., mon Just 30 years ago.
In addition to receiving their
who has gone to that city to make his
enjoying a vacation.
operation.
bachelor degrees, seven students urere
home.
Returns from Lake—Pratt Holver-
Knee Is Injured-Blames Orem of
There Is so much to see In New awarded honors for outstanding
•on returned Monday evening from Springfield route 1 was here for medl- York that it Is disturbing to know «cholarshlp during their college car-
Creacent Lake where he has been cal treatment Wednesday after he there Is so little time to see It all. ®*r8 The’r ar® Julla Braunlnger. Eu
visiting his brother, Roy Holverson ■ had Injured one of his knees while The letter in part follows:
<'*“«• En«ll8h department; Maxtn«
and family.
¡ working In a sawmill. The Injury was
“I have found Naw« York extremely Koon- portland-
; Alice South-
' not serious.
Interesting. 1 think you would have w)c*t- Milwaukie, English; Marjorie
Shopper* Are In—Among the Tues­
to live here for years before you Horton. Eugene, physical education;
day shoppers were Floyd Root, Mo-1 Masons Raise Kessey—Dwight Kes
could
ever have a very thorough Ruth Newton. Klamath Falls, Journal­
hawk, R. V. Wyatt, motor route C, i a®y was SlT«“ the third degree Tues-
knowledge
of the city. Manhattan ism; Margaret Jackman, Eugene,
Mrs. E. J. Fegles, Marcola. C. R. da7 evening when the Springfield
Island
is
extremely
interesting. It romance languages; and Lyle M Vea-
Masonic lodge convened in the I. O. O
Bylvester, Walterville.
F. hall. A committee of the Order of Is here that all the big skyscrapers i,e ' Por,*and- romance languages,
are situated. Wall street, famous Wit-
Vieit Uncle Here—Mr. and Mrs. the Eastern Star served a banquet.
world over, is one of these little nar­ SPRINGFIELD DELEGATES
Homer St. Clair of Texhoma, Texas,
arrived here Saturday evening to
w i,l Go to Florence— Mayor and j row passages scarcely four blocks
AT PORTLAND SESSION
visit his uncle, J. W. Cowart, before Mrs. G. G. Bushman plan to drive to ( long, packed with people, aqd two
Florence Sunday to look after pro- ; cars can barely pass each other In
continuing on their way north.
Six delegates from the Masonic
perty which they have there. They ' the street. At the end of the street
lodge
and the Order of "the Eastern
Returns to Oakland—Mrs. S. S. may later go to camp Clatsop to a t-j and in the shadows of
towering g tar are attending the session ot the
Hunt and grandson rwho have been tend visitors' day of the Oregon Na- buildings. Is the lovely and quaint
visaing at the J. E. Lindsey home left tional Guard which .s encamped there ! old Trinity churt-h with its tall Masonic grand lodge in Portland this
week.
for their home in Oakland, California,
steeple.
Mrs. C. A. Swarts, Mrs. Arthur«
Monday. Mrs. Hunt is Mrs. Lindsey s
Lot Changes Hands—Mrs. Bertha ’
“Fifth avenue is another Interest­ Roberts and Mrs. Clark E. Wheaton.
mother.
K- Lowry of Eugene Tuesday sold a ■
lot on the corner of Water and E ing street, but it Is interesting In a 11 members of the Cascade chapter
Second Street Graded—Rains early streets here to Harold I. Stewart who 1 different manner than lower Broad- o . E 8.. and Ira M. Peterson. Sidney
In the week aided Street Commission- will build a residence there. The deal way and Wall street. It Is here all V. Ward and John F. Ketels of the
er George Vallier in getting Second was made through the W. W Walker the wonderful shops are located. As Masonic lodge are In Portland for
you proceed up Fifth you come to the session.
street from Main to the bridge in realty company.
Central Park where a large part ft
shape. The street was graded and
They will also see portions of the
leveled.
Scout Leaders Visit-*—The Boy Scout the wealthy people of New York live. Rose Festival program.
As you look down the street as far
leaders council of the Springfield
Nice on Full Time—Ira Nice, half- troops visited a regular session of as you can see are large beautiful
time clerk at the Springfield postof- Eugene troop 6 on Monday evening, homes and apartments. These apart­
flee, will be employed full time while The council is now making plans for ments rent all the way from »3500
Walter Gossler is attending the Ore- scout activities here during the month to (.35,000 a month."
gon National Guard camp at Clatsop of July.
The letter also describes a visit to
beach.
the Metropolitan art museum which
I Gets Teaching Position — M is s Mr. Kenyon says is a place beyond
Return to Coast—Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Evelyn Walker, daughter of Mr. and
xÁ-
accurate description.
Crow of Reedsport returned to their Mrs. W. W. Walker, will teach in the
tBBB '
home Monday after visiting in Spring- school in district 22 eight miles south
field for a number of days. Miss of Eugene next fall. The local people WIVES WILL BE GUESTS
AT CHAMBER GATHERING
Violet Bosserman and Miss Crow ac- drove to Monmouth Sunday and
companled them to the coast to spend brought Evelyn here. She has been
Wives of members of the Spring-
• week visiting.
attending the state normal school
field (-’»amber of commerce are in­
and graduated thia year.
vited to attend the session of the
i
•
Motorists are Cautious— Motorists Lane county chamber which Is to be
50 Hats, values to »7.85, for »1.98.
driving through Springfield during the ! held here Thursday evening. June 21.
past few weeks have been law-abid­
A dinner will be served at 6:30 in
Dresses »16 95 values, at »9.95.
ing and cautious, W. R. Davis, traffic the chamber rooms here.
officer, reported today. No violator
J. E. Shelton, newly elected presi­
8TH AVENUE HAT SHOP
has been reported at the city hall for dent of the Lane county group will
at least two weeks.
preside at the dinner and business
12 8th St. Vvest
i meeting which is to follow. The road j
Moving to Springfield—Mr and Mrs.
Eugene, Oregon
situation in I>ane county is to be dis­
Glenn C. Radabaugh are this week
cussed. T. J. Flippin, Jr., has been
We Give 8. A H. Green Stampe
moving to Springfield. They will live i
named permanent secret?ry of the
in the residence at 115 Sixth street
country organization.
Just completed by W. A. Taylor. Mr.
Radabaugh is employed by the Spring '
FOUR LOCAL GIRLS GET
j field News.
ROOM AND BOARD for two gentle
no il III Ilice home Good home cook
lug and nice com fortable roBins.
Home prlvlleaea. Cull 13» J.
Mohawk, was taken to the Pacific
Christian hospital Tuesday after he
Jie accidentally discharged a gopher
guu into his right hand Fully '>0
shots were taken from the boy's hand
when It was dressed at the hospital
Or. E. T. Helms
C h iro p ra c tie and
■ la d r o - T h e ra p y
Specialising la
V acatio n
School
End*
P a ln ls s * and
Bloodless
Rem oval of
laiNt meeting of the religious vn< >
tlon school conducted by the Calhotli
church under the direction of Rev
Tonada
1». P. Curley iwus held yesterday
v
____
morning Forty children have been
16lh year In Oregon practicing.
enrolled III the classes uuder the
Phone 201»
I
mice
1237 Ferry HI
direction of the Catholic isistor woo
Eugene
reports a successful school.
W. A. Hall the Shoe Doctor’»
UFER
E R V I C E
OLE
A V I N G
A N I T A R I U M
I C K
HOES
FOR
333 Main Street
Not just repaired but R E B U IL T
Real
O I L
We art» glad to recommend our oils to our customers.
We sell only the best. Our oils have body and the quality
that insures perfect lubrication under all conditions.
Buy Gas and Oil here and be safe.
“A ” Street Service Station
6th and A Streets-
-Springfleld, Ore
HAVE YOUR MOTOR
REGROUND
4-CYLINDER
6-CYLINDER
4-WHEEL-BRAKES RELINED
$12.50
$16.00
$8.00
J ELECTRICAL BRAKE TEST |
| WHEEL ALIGNMENT TEST |
PEMBROOKE & MORITZ
H24 Pearl Street,
Eugene, Oregon
You’ll be pleased-
Prepared by
uh
In all manner of tempting com bina­
tions of flavors and syrups Eggimann's Ice cream Is the
most tempting you can Imagine.
You’ll smack your lips In
perfect estacy over a dish of our Ice cream.
Oh Boy!
Icy Me too. In all flavors.
F G G IM A N N ’S
"Where the Service is Different”
AWARDS AT HONOR COURT
Announcing
the opening of the lar­
gest, most com pletely
equipped optical ofjice
in Lane counti].
Eight years of progress
and grou?th; eight thous­
and satisfed customers;—
demand neo» and larger
quarters.
L oo k for the big elec­
tric spectacles, opposite
TheM cM orran &TL?ash-
burnemainenti
j.
Mq success is due to
serui c e,.—o J t e n w hen
others fa il
D r R o ija lG ic k
OPTOMETRIST
821
W illa m e tte HL, Eugene
; 2 .» » » .* »-• *
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More Band Men Sign Up — More
i names have been added to the roster
’ of the Springfield band, it was re-
| ported this week by Harold K. Phil
lips, manager. The band was formed
two weeks ago. Prof. Andrew Landles,
who will direct the new organization
I is now In Canada on business.
Four Springfield Girl Scouts re
ceived merit badges at the big court
of honor session held In Eugene Tues­
day evening.
Adaline Perkins, Evelyn Harris,
Barbara Adams and Doris Chase wpre
among the scores of girls to receive
awards for work they have accom­
Petersons in Portland—Mr. and ! plished since the last court of honor.
Mrs. I. M. Peterson went to Portland ' Eva Ixmk has recently been chosen
yesterday where Mr. Peterson will ! bugiar of the Springfield troop. Mrs.
attend a meeting of the Masonic i Paul Basford accompanied the Spring-
grand lodge. They will return here field girls to the court of honor ses­
! today to prepare for a trip to the east : sion In Eugene.
which they will begin eitner late this I
week or early next.
Shop Hire Saturday—Among the
shoppers here Saturday were the fol-
I lowing; Mrs. Cralger, Wendling;
Satn-uel Todd, Walterville; Jamas
Orem, Donna; Mrs. Sam Fawver and
daughter, Harrisburg; James Blakley
and brother, Elva, Wendling.
Occupy New House—Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Philips moved Monday to the
i new five-room house on A street be-
j tween Sixth and Seventh which was
I completed last (week. W. A. Taylor
I is the owner of the new property.
Pete Herrington supervised the con
struction of this house and one other
adjacent to it as well as repair work
on the older residence at the corner
of Sixth and A.
RAINS ON COAST HALT
HIGHWAY OILING WORK
Rains in the coast country have
delayed oiling work on the Corvallis-
Newport highway and as a conse­
quence similar work on the McKenzie
highway behween here and Walter­
ville will be held Sp, it was announ­
ced from the office of Raymond
Walsh, resident engineer of the state
highway commission, this morning.
Although the rain did not extend
to the interior In the volume It bath
ed the coast country, the downpour
was enough to halt oiling operations
entirely at that place.
It Is not likely that the work here
will be started within this month, it
was stated.
WILL BE BREATHLESS WITH EXCITEMENT WHEN
YOU READ EDISON MARSHALL’S THRILLING MYS­
TERY AND ADVENTURE STORY OF A BEAUTIFUL GIRL
— A GREAT DETECTIVE A PROWLING TIGER
\
MYSTERIOUS MURDER
The
Tiger Trail
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