The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 18, 1928, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    n ru[E SPRINGFIELD NEWS A
“Th* People's Paper”
Try the H om e
P rin t Shop F iret
A
RPRINGFIRLD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON,
TWENTY-FIFTH YEAH
METHODIST SOCIETIES
LUMBER MILL MAN IS .
JOIN IN RECEPTION
INJURED AS BIG LOG
JUMPS FROM CHUTE
FOR PASTOR AND WIFE
NUMBER 41
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928
N ew D irector
LIVE NEWSPAPER
IN
LIVE TOWN
NEW BAND MAKES HIT
04650631
IN INITIAL CONCERT;
250 PEOPLE ARE OUT
ELECTION ISSUES
10 ASK FDR FONOS
Approxlmately 260 people attended
O. A Davis, partner In the Itavls
I*lke, new pastor of the
. he first benefit concert of the new
Methodint church, and and Davl» mill In the Mohawk valley,
Springfield city band at the high
■ 11 •
were officially welcomed 1» In the Eugene hoHpttal »ufferlug
chool auditorium last Friday evening. Both Democratic and Republi­
City Has
Appropriation
here in u recaption held from a »light fracture of the skull and
This audience heard a program o f
other Injurlen a» a result of sn accl
can Candidates and Repres­
Aside by Former Special Elec- "• •»"' <’hurch Monday evening
band selections, solos and specialties
j r, , » / » ____ The
program, attended by a larger dent at the mill at 10 o'clock Mondav
entatives of Organizations for
tion nnd Budget
Committee p u r l o f • In«» <,oi»gr«’K i» llo ii, (* o i i n I , m I«*(1
, , o f , morning.
by Portland and Eugene artists.
•
and Against Ballot Measure«
will bo Asked Mondiiy to Ro- a M||C>r| addruMN of welcome from rep
■'laying six marches, waltzes and
Log» for the mill are curried down
Invited to Appear October 26.
turn Item to 1929 Expenses. re Ren tat I Yen of «*u< li of tho church from the mountain» In a long chute In
overtures, the new band made Its
MoiictlcM. »everal ttelecllonM and mail- which at one place there la u »harp
debut under the direction of Prof.
An open forum for the discussion
Feeling that the organisation may
i>r w tI |>„||ard. hr. N. W turn. One heavy log coming down the
Andrew bandies. Applause of the of the measures and talks by the
n o w Justly he culled a hand, officials Emery and Hurry Gillette were mem <-hut«* at a terrific «peed Jumped the
audience Indicated that the members candidates to be voted upon at the
were well received. The band has I November election, will be conducted
chute and »tuck in a grave) hank near
of Springfield's new civic hand will hera of the committee In charge
Chaplain Bum Bartholomew, repn » where Mr. Huvls wa» standing. A large
been organized only during the sum- at the next meeting of the Springfield
Moinluy night visit the »canton of the
entlng II»- Men'» Brotherhood gave
I mer months.
i Chamber of Commerce Friday even­
budget committee and request that ", the Invocation, Mr. Gillette gave the rock wuh propelled against hl» head,
cutting hi» scalp deeply. Injuring one
The Springfield and Portland Lions ing, October 26. The meeting will be
the appropriai Ion net a»ole (or It» B,|,|rrM|, for the men’» i la»», C I’, eye und fracturing hi» »kull »lightly.
clubs assisted In the concert. The non-partisan as far as the Chamber
»apport he returned to the budget Poole »poke for the brotherhood, Mr».
local club sponsored the initial ap­ ' of Commerce Is concerned and Ip De-
He wa» hurried to the Bugene hos­
Ellzuheth Page »poke for the primary pital where II 1» reported by hla at-1
at once.
pearance of the band, taking a large ; ing conducted merely to better ac-
i la sue», Mrs. W. lb Pollard for the tending physician Tuesday morning, i
| block of tickets and assisting in man- ' quaint the voters with the candidate*
After being organized during the
Junior church, Mr» Mary Male for the
• agement of the concert and the Port- . and measures. No endorsements will
cummer and autumn month» and after bailie»' Aid society, Mr». Ida Gulitz that although the Injurlc» were serious
1 land club sent four assisting artists ! be made this being left to the voter*
they are not critical and that he will
making one public appearance with for the Home Ml»»lonary society, Mr*
without cost to the band.
undoubtedly recover.
on Nevember 6.
the only outside volunteered by the Fred Walker for the Foreign Mission­
Candidates, both democratic and
ITof. Landles announced that new
A
J.
Davl».
hl»
brother,
lives
at
90»
Springfield Lion» club, the bund be ary society and llernlce Nehr for the E street here.
Laurence Slinkier, new cnoru» and members will be received Into the republicans, are invited to appear In
Epworth laoigae The new pa»tor
congregational mimic director of the , hand at any time. A new class for 10-minutes discussions of their candl-
lieve» It 1» time to get on a firm ftnun
I
responded with a brief talk and Mr»
Springfield Christian church, 1» a j beginners is being started at once. ! dacies and the Lane County central
rial footing, II. K. Phillips, tnunager Pike with a solo arranged tiy the MRS. JARRETT. MRS. MAY
student at Eugene Bible university.
I committees of both parties will be so
stated thl» morulug
WILL ENTERTAIN CLUB Hi» experience includes, besides his ! Other concerts are planned during the notified to have their speakers pres­
hosts. Mrs John Ketels »nd Ml»«
season.
When Springfield formerly had a Fay Guntz gave readings between the
ent. Speakers on the measures must
Mrs. O. H. Jarrett and Mrs. Edwin school work, singing over radio in
hand a »pedal election wa« held und speeches.
Oakland. California, and in Eugene. LOWELL MAN KILLED
be authorized representatives of the
May
will
entertain
members
of
the
an
appropriation
wa»
provided
organizations sponsoring or opposing
Springfield Needlecraft club and In­ He has also sung In sacred and sec-
amounting to »226 or »260 u year CRESWELL LODGE SENDS
AS TRAIN HITS CAR
the measures according to the plan*
vited guests at the Anchorage in Eu - ’»’»•' Programs in various parts of Cali-
T ill»
appropriation la »till on the
ON LOCAL CROSSING of the chamber officers.
25
TO
O.
E.
S.
MEETING
gene
this
afternoon.
fomla
and
Oregon.
book» The money was, of course, not
The meeting has been arranged for
The special guests are Mrs Karl, Mr. Sunkler has been directing
set aside during the year» when there
Frank Vernon, 56. of Lowell, was educational purposes. It will not be
Sprlngflt-ld chapter of the Order ol Girard und Mrs. Lawrence May Mem choirs in churches of Oregon for the
« id no bund, but will now be asked the Eastern Star wus host Tuesduy
hers Invited are: Mrs. W H. Pollard. I“«“ three years He !* a student of fatally inured when a truck in which in the nature of a debate but a dignl-
for.
evening to the Creswell chapter of Mrs. D W. Crites. Mrs. J. W. Scott. 1 Prof. Veltle Pruitt who Is a student he was riding stalled in front of a ! fled and constructive forum on the
Bandsm en Pay D ire c to r
that bulge.
Twenty-five Creswell Mrs Floyd Westerfleld. Mrs. W F. j of Prof. John Seifert of Eugene an! Southern Pacific passenger tdain at candidates and measures to be voted
So far the director. Prof. Andrew members were present. Mr. and Mrs.
Prof. Schreder of Boston Mr. Sunk- the Second street crossing here last , upon, according to plans.
bundle», ha» been paid by fee« collect­ Clyde Sedgwick, worthy patron und Walker, Mrs. Walter Gossler, Mrs. ler has been majoring in voice In the Thursday afternoon. Vernon was rush­
Besides the county candidates in the
ed from th<* meniher»hlp of the band. worthy matron o f the Creswell lodge Allen Kafoury, Mrs. George Carson, Bible university and expects to be ed to the Eugene hospital following j contested offices, it fs expected that
Mrs.
W.
N.
Dow,
Mrs.
Robert
Drury,
Thia arrangement, although It served responded for their organization to
the mishap, but died early. the next 1 the following measures will be dis­
Mrs William Dawson, Mrs. William graduated from the school of music
to get the organisation started, la not the address of welcome
morning.
cussed by speakers both for and
i bong, Mrs. John Henderer. Mrs. Carl In June.
satisfactory, Mr. Phillip» »tated. for
Mrs. W. K. Barnell gave two vocal
Clark Adams of Winberry, owner of against; The river closing bill, the
Phetteplace,
Mrs.
Floyd
B
Flanery,
the reason that experienced player« solos and Mrs. John Ketels presented
and driver of the car. was uninjured. Dunne automobile license and* gas
who are giving their time to the band two readings. Games were played Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mrs. Harry' RALLY DAY PROGRAM
He told officials he was almost on the tax bills, the grange Income tax bill,
Stewart, Mrs. C. O. Wilson, Mrs. Clif­
do not feel that they should alao con following the program.
OF CHRISTIAN BIBLE
track before he saw the red signal and the county four-mill road levy,
ford
Wilson,
Mrs.
W.
C.
Wright.
Mrs.
tribute to It« upkeep Fee» for th«.
Cottage Orove has Invited Spring-
swinging and that in his haste to stop j For the purpose of the discussion the
SCHOOL
IS
COMPLETE
Tieglnner's would not be sufficient to Held to put on initiatory work there Larson Wright, Mrs. Carl Olson, Mrs.
he stalled the engine when his car river closing bills and the Dunne bill*
John
Ketels.
Mrs.
Sidney
Ward.
meet expennea.
Complete program for annual “rally was on the track.
on October 2«. The loctl order has
will be considered as one.
At the benefit concert last Friday accepted the Invitation.
day” at the Springfield Christian
The
train
was
brought
to
a
quick
TWO COBURG AUTOS ARE
night, sponsored by the Lions club,
church was announced today. The stop as it was traveling slowly. The JUVENILE OFFICERS
enough money Was raised to meet all FOUR SISTERS SURPRISE
DAMAGED IN ACCIDENT program, which begins at 9:40 o'clock car was thrown Into the ditch on the
OF NEIGHBORS LODGE
old bills with a small amount left In
follows :
east side of the tsreeb
MRS. LAJOIE W ITH VISIT' Two Coburg cars figured In an ae-
INDUCTED TO OFFICE
the treasury, Mr. Phillip» »aid. Other
Selection, by the orchestra; song,
cldent Just beyond the north end of “He Keeps Me Singing.” congrega­
benefit concerts will he given period­
After not having seen some of her
LODGE ANNIVERSARY AND
Officers of Juvenile Pine Circle No.
ically and the band will play "Jobe" sisters for several years, Mrs. Frank Mill street here at 11:46 o'clock Sun­ tion; prayer by Supt. 8. G. Moshler:
Neighbors of Woodcraft, were In­
day
evening.
Although
no
report
was
HOMECOMING
IS
READY
when ever the opportunity present« bajole of West Springfield was agree
orchestra number while classes go to
stalled by officers of the adult circle
made here, It was stateu that one of their rooms; 20-mlnute lesson period:
Itself.
able surprised Sunday afternoon when
Plans for what officers believe will at a meeting in the W. O. W. hall
The director thl» week »tarted hl« four of thorn walked Into her house the cars owned by Joe Peters of Co­ orchestra selection while classes re­
burg was parked alongside the road assemble; rally day song. “Smiles", be "the best anniversary and home- Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Eggl-
player» on a new group of more dif­
there.
after the motor had gone dead, but by the Bible school; address of wel­ coming” of the Springfield 1. O. O. F. I mann, guardian neighbor of the adult
ficult music and at the »ame time
The sisters are: Miss llanah Seif­
opened the roster of the hand to new ert. who has been In New York for that the lights were burning. Percy come, Supt. Moshler; double number lodge are complete, according to group. Installed the officers and ap­
beginning student». Young players, several years, Mrs. J. Runipakle of Herrington, also of Coburg, was the by double male quartet, “Keep Close members of the committee in charge. pointed Mrs. Harl McPherson 1*
with or without experience, are need­ Portland, Mrs. H. Thomas of Portland driver of the machine which struck <t to Jesus" and "Launch Awav;” double The forty-seventh annual homecoming senior guardian for the children,
Doris Chase, guardian neighbor of
event will he held Wednesday even­
from the rear.
ed. Prof, bandies stated
dramatic number by Mrs. Glenn C.
and Mrs. E. Perry of Creswell, The
the Juvenile branch, was not present,
ing, October 24, at 7:30 o'clock.
One
of
the
passengers
of
the
latter
Radabaugh. "Master the Tempest is
sisters plan to visit here for several
Members of the committee are: W. but will be installed at a meeting Nov­
SPRINGFIELD ELEVEN
days before reluming to their homea car was thrown through -the wind­ Raging” and “The Ladles Aid.”
F.
Walker, chairman; Oswald M. Ol­ ember 10.
shield, receiving slight slight cuts.
Duet, Miss Gladys Poe and Miss
DEFEATS BROWNSVILLE
The children’s group will later form
son,
secretary; Elmer Pyne, Charles
None of the
other
occupants
of
either
Reulah Aydelott; history of the Blblp
I
SPRINGFIELD
BUDGET
TO
a
drill
team. It was reported. Fifteen
P.
Poole,
Ernest
G.
Black,
Karl
BY SCORE OF 24 TO 0
car was hurt.
school, E. E. Morrison; vocal duet,
BE OUTLINED ON MONDAY
Juvenile and 5 adults participated lu
Girard,
John
C.
Ketels.
No blame has yet been placed for Mr. and Mrs. D B. Murphy; commun­
the work last Saturday. Doughnuts,
Playing a game which showed
Invitations to attend the session
ion hymn, “Near the Cross”; offertory,
Annual budget for the town of the accident.
' candy and cider were served as re-
worlds of Improvement since their tus
have
been
sent
to
all
former
members
selected, orchestra; "Remember Me,”
Springfield will be made out at a meet­
■ freshments following the installation.
sle with Cottage Grove In which they
double male quartet; address. Rev. S. j of the local lodge, some of them a3
ing
of
the
bridge
commitee
Monday
MRS.
M.
B.
SMITH.
PASSES
came out with the small end of an IK
far
away
as
Canada.
E. Childers, pastor; lnvitatlop hymn,
evening In the city hall. It was an
AT HOSPITAL IN EUGENE "I Am Resolved”; group picture and
to 0 score. Springfield high school
Following the regular session of the EUGENE REBEKAH STAFF
nounced
today.
football players last Friday trimmed
IS ENTERTAINED HERE
lodge last night, members of the
Members of the committee will go
Mrs. Harry B. Smith, 64. resident of announcements, E. E. Morrison.
Brownsville high by a score of 21 to 0.
Attendance goal for the day has Rebekah lodge Joined the group and
over each Item that Is placed on the ( Marcóla, died at the Pacific Christian
This was the second scheduled game
Twenty-four members of the Eu­
budget. The list will then be publish |10Rp((a| Monday morning following a been set at 500 and each class of the served a pot-luck dinner.
of the season.
gene
staff of the Rebekah lodge were
school
Is
working
for
a
record
number
Springfield’s line held taut ngnlnst ed and a second meeting will be held lingerliu¡, uines». she had lived In present. The Friends class and the
guests of the Springfield Progressive
Inter
at
which
a
hearing
will
be
held
;
Marcóla
since
1910
SUNDAY
MOVIES
TOPIC
the Brownsville charges and Don Pal­
22 club at a meeting here last Friday
High school class lAlI unite for the
Citizens will be given .n opportunity ‘
b her hu„band
mer and Freeman Squires raced
AT COUNTY C. E. RALLY evening.
morning to be Insturcted by Rev. Mr.
at
this
latter
meeting
to
object
to
any
j
daUKhl„rR
Mrg
Pear,
HarrlR
and
across their opponent's line for scores.
Mrs. Mary Magill, captain of th*
With a discussion of the question of local team, gave the address of weF
! Mrs. Flora Mnv of Portland, Mrs.
In each department of the game, fans Item on the budget.
Sunday movies in Eugene scheduled come and Mrs. McClintock and Mr*,
■ Mabel Schwlnd and M ss Alice Smltn,
who saw the contest assert, the
as one of the Items of business, the F. R. Hunt of Eugene responded. Th*
' both of Marcóla. Funeral services RALLY DAY PROGRAM AT
Dprlngfleld team shows evidence of BIBLE CLASS CHOOSES
much Improvement.
OFFICERS AT SESSION were held at the Veatch chapel In Eu- METHODIST CHURCH GOOD Lane county Christian Endeavor union program consisted of a whistling song
will meet In the Central Presbyterian by Mrs. Stella Findley, old time song*
"-
j gene yesterday with Interment follow-
The local eleven will go to Lebanon
Indications of a permanent Increase church.In Eugene ¡Saturday. Spring-
Olficers of the Argathea class of the j |„g m the Marcóla cemetery.
for a game Friday.
by the staff members of both lodge*,
in attendance and activity of the field delegates will be present to take
Methodist Sunday school were elected
readings by Faith Drury and Neill*
Splrngfleld Methodist Sunday school part in the sessions.
at the semi-annual meeting of the CAMPAIGN BUTTONS AND
COUNTY CHAMBER WILL
Pyne and a hobo pantomime by Mr*.
were
shown
at
the
rally
day
program
RcenXly the union went on record as' Fred Louk and Mrs. Findley.
group yesterday afternoon. The meet­
MEET AT WALTERVILLE ing wus held at the home of Mrs.
LITERATURE ON HAND dais of the church.
opposing open Sunday movies and re­
Iasi Sunday, It was reported by offi­ ferred discussion of other political
Chris
Hansen.
Republican campaign b u t t o n ; . cials of the church.
Springfield delegates to the I-ane
PARENTS AND TEACHERS
questions to the rally Saturday.
Those elected are: Mrs. G. L. Proch-
county chamber of commerce will at­
Hoover and Curtis pictures, and cam­
Although no attendance record was
GATHER AT RECEPTION
now, president; Mrs. Walter Gossler,
paign literature Is on hand at the set, leaders were pleased to observe
tend the meeting of that group In
vice-president; Mrs. K. R. Glle, treas­
Pastor Outlines Propraw»
News office for distribution. Anyone that old attendants were getting back
Waltervllle Thursday evening. The
Parents and teachers got together
urer; Mrs. Robert Drury, secretary.
who wants some of these may have into the work with the starting of the
Waltervllle Farmer*' Union and the
Announcement of Sunda? services for a social time at a reception given
Grange will act as hosts to represent­
them by coming to this office.
at the Baptist church were made this by the Parent-Teacher association for
tall season.
Booklets covering Hoover's stand on
atives of chambers of commerce COMMITTEES FOR BRIDGE
Mrs. Arah Hoyt Rae, new music morning by Rev. C. H. Blom, the the teachers last Thursday evening In
throughout the county.
BENEFIT ARE SELECTED all major Issues of the campaign are director of the church, was present to pastor. The program follows: Sunday the chamber of commerce rooms.
A 6:30 o'clock dinner will he served
on hand.. If anyone has any doubt assist In the program.
school, 10 a. m.; morning worship at
The program consisted of the foF
Committee for the benefit bridge what the Republican candidates think
in the Waltervllle community hall.
11 o’clock, topic, “A Dead King and lowing numbers: Address, Mrs. Alfred
W. A. Taylor, W. C. Wright and J. tea of the local chapter of the Order on any of these subjects here Is the
a Living Prophet”; B. Y. P. U. service Morgan; piano solo, Bernice Nehr;
Bushman* Enetrtain
A. Seavey are the official Springfield of the Eastern Star have been ap­ chance to set himself right.
at 6:30 o’clock; gospel service at 7:30 reading, Mrs. Marlon Adams; re­
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bushman enter­
pointed. The benefit event will be
delegate*.
o'clock, anthem by the choir and a marks. Laurence Moffitt; vocal solo,
tained
with a tea last Sunday after­
held Tuesday evening, October 30.
Dads Invited to Meet
selection by the male quartet. An Mrs. W. K. Barnell; musical reading
noon
In
honor
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Mrs. Will Wright Is chairman of
Bible I* Sermon Toplo
Important meeting of the Bible study Mrs. J. F. Ketels; remarks, Mrs. Or»
Special Invitation to fathers of Burlingame of Astoria who are visit­
Speaking on the topic "The Book the committee on cards and will be
and prayer Is held each Thursday Read Hemenwav. Refreshments fol­
ing
their
daughter
and
son-in-law,
Mr.
school
students
to
attend
the
social
That Talks," Rev. S. E. Childers, assisted by Mrs. John Ketels and Mrs.
evening at 7:30 o’clock. The pastor lowed the reception.
pastor of the Christian church will Opal Roberts. Mrs. W. C. McLagai), meeting of the Parent-Teachers as­ and Mrs. John Bushman. Present at wishes to meet all boys from 12 to 145
display n number of old Bibles during Mr». Sidney Ward and Mrs. Carl sociation has been extended for the the tea were; Mr. and Mrs. Burlin­ years of age at the church Tuesday FORMER ARIZONA MAN IS
his evening sermon Sunday he said Phetteplace will be In charge of re­ session In the high school gymnasium game, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Bush­ night from 7 to 8 o’clock.
Friday. Although the membership of man, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman and
READY TO START RANCH
this morning In announcing1 services freshment*.
the
association Is open to fathers not Mr. and Mrs. Graham E. Smith.
for the day. Members of the church
Candidate I* Initiated
After remodeling buildings on hi*
many of them are active. The meet­
Committee* »re Named
possessing old Bibles or scriptures
Large Pumpkin Displayed
Mrs. Susan King was tnltated Into ranch near here since the early part
Two committees were named at a ing Is planned to get them acquainted
around which memorable Incidences
A pumpkin weighing
pounds Is the Rebekah lodge at a ceremony held of September, E. A. Gibbons is ready
cluster will take them to the church meeting of the American Legion auxi­ with tho work being done by the
on display this week In the Row real Monday evening. The drill team of to stock the place, he reported on »
where they will be displayed. The. liary last night. The executive com P.-T. A.
estate office. John Fitzgerald of Fall the Springfield lodge, under the cap­ business trip here yesterday. Hl*
choir will sing “The Old Book and tho mittee will consist of Mrs. H. E.
Waltervlll* Merchant In— Charles Creek Is the grower of the specimen. taincy of Mrs. Mary Magill, put on ranch is on Springfield, route 2.
“Old Faith” as part of the evening Maxey, Mrs. A. B. Van Vnlzah and
Mr. Glhons, who came here from
service and the orchestra will play Mrs. Frank Deed* and the publicity Sylvester, merchant of Waltervllle, It was raised on his farm near that the degTee work. The ceremony fol­
with the congregation singing. Tho committee Includes Mrs. Maxey and was a business visitor here yesterday. place. Nobody has yet figured out lowed the regulor lodge session. Re­ Phoenix, Arixona, plans to go Into the
morning service will he given over Mrs. I. M. Peterson. New officers as­ Mrs. C. D. Trotter of the same com­ Just how many pies the pnmpktn will freshment* were served later In the poultry business on a large scale. H*
win deal la white leghorn* exclusively.
mak*.
evening.
sumed office at the meeting laet night munity wa* *l»o here on business.
-entirely to rally day exercise*.
Itev C. J.
Hprlngfleld
Mr». Pike*,
Set io the work
>4
z
45,
43