The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 18, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R IB . 192«
Ford Danner Recovering — F o r d MR. AND MRS. THOMPSON
E. K. poolay, Pina Grova orchardls*
Danner, eon of Mr and Mrs. K It
who has coinplatad packing hit d'An­
ARE HONORED ON 54TH
Danner of thle city, who sustained a
jou pear tbunage from a flva-acra full-
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
broken arm In a football game at Pot­
bearing tract reports 1420 packed
tage Grove on October 6 ts reported
boxes par acre. The paara were sold
Friends and relatives of Mr. and
for 62 50 per box, bringing the total
Visits With Mother— Mrs. William
To Visit Relative»—Myrtle Harvey improving rapidly, lie was a memh «r
value of the year's crop from each Dawson and son spent the week-end left Tuesday for Oakridge where she of the Lincoln junior high school team Mrs. I, E Thompson honored them on
Principal Events of the Week acre to 63550, or 617,750 for the block.
their 54th wedding anniversary Inst
will spend the next week visiting re
visiting her mother at Albany.
Friday They have lived In Spring
Assembled for information
Combined efforts of the North Bend
lattves anil friends.
Leave for California—Mr and Mrs Held for the past 3H years Mr Thomp­
Returns rtom Portland— Roy t*in‘ ti
anT Marshfield fire departments sav­
Phil Kohler left this morning for son retired from the blacksmith busi­
of Our Readers.
Grace Male Here—»Grace Malo,
ed more than 6500,000 In the Western who hits been in Portland on busln- ss
Berkel« y «whera they will attend the ness here a few years ago.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M M Male
Lumber Manufacturing company, Ust- relumed here Inst week-end.
fiMithall game Saturday. Mr. Kohler
Mr Thompson was 7k years of age
! of tills city, was a week , ud visitor
The Boy Scout troop ot Mosier Is lind Furniture, Inc., and the Coos
Visit from Wendllng—Mr. and Mra. here. She is teaching this year In has a brother In San Francisco whom oil September II. and Ills wife cele­
organising a drum anil bugle corps un­ Veneer A Box company plants, when a M J. Blackly and Mrs. Robert 11.i s.
they will visit (or a woek Nlel Pol
brated her iikili birthday on July 26.
a Portland school.
fire started in the Oregon Products
der the supervision of Guy Duvall.
lard will siihstltue for Mr Kohler as
all of Wendllng. were Inisiness visitors
4
The couple have six children, 26
plant The loss was estimated at 659,-
A three-day Christian Endeavor con­
Miss Tomseth Elected—Miss Daisy machinist at the Booth Kelly mill
here last Saturday.
grandchildren and two great grand
000.
vention will be held at the Christian
Tomselh was elected president of til"
children
1'lielr children arc: Mrs
Mrs. Wilson Better—Mrs Clifford i freshman class at a recent meeting
There were 137 fires in the state
Church in Estacada November 2, 3
Welby Stevens. Mrs Mauile T Bryan.
Wilson
who
has
been
quite
III
at
her
outside
of
Portluml
during
September,
and 4.
Other officers of the class are to he
Earl N Thotnpaon, all of Springfield;
1928, as against 57 tires during the home here ts report«*! improving thlr named soon.
Dalton Biggs, judge of the Ninth dis­ corresponding period in 1027, accord­
Mrs M E Paslle, Bremerton. Wash­
week.
trict. which includes Malheur. Grant ing (to reports received at the offices
ington; Floyd D Thompson of Spring
Buford Hotveraon Hurt — Bufoni
and Harney counties, died at his home of Clare A. Lee, state fire marshal.
Visits over Week-end — Lenabell ! Holversoti dislocated his wrist in a
field und Mrs Kenneth V Barrett of
Harper, who is teaching in the Fall !
In Ontario.
Eugene.
Fire losses during September, 1928,
tall from a hay mow on the fumile
n>
The cranberry harvest on Clatsop aggregated 6302,000 as compared with Pity achools. spent the week-end here | ran|.h n>,ar
Mr. ami Mrs Thompson will take a
He
visiting with her parents und friends. Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Hoi
Plains has been completed and ac­ 6250,000 in September, 1027.
"honeymoon" trip to San Francisco.
cording to growers the yield has been
Mr und Mrs Earl Thompson, their
Farmers in the vicinity of Redmond
Teacher On Vacation— Miss Mar­ verson.
quite satisfactory.
Non aud daughter In law, will arcom
In Deschutes couuty are changing rap­ garet Halsey, who is teaching this
P o rtla n d
People Visit— Mr
and
puny them,
Eight men and 64 women are now idly to the raising ot clover for seed, year at Walton, visited here over the
Mrs Guy Lester and son, Dwight, of
employed at the Grand Island can­ W. M. Wilson, president of the Red­ week-end with her parents.
Portland. Were week end Visitors here
nery, where 400 cases of tomatoes are mond Land & Loan bank said. In
Lancaster Woman Hera — Mrs,
Visits at Portland—Miss Anne Gor- with Mrs Lester's mother. Mrs Maty
being canned daily.
the past season, approximately 650
Sarah
Adams of I.am uster Is here for
rle. teacher In the Brattaln school, Magill. At a dinner at Mrs Magill's
a few days to visit with her nephew,
A chapter of the Order of De Molay acres were planted to red and Alsike
home
Saturday
evening.
Miss
Eleanor
spent the week-end In Portland visit­
Dodd Miller
«1th 25 charter members was institut­ clover. A survey of the district In­
Cobh, Miss Eleanor Houghton and
ing with relatives and friends.
ed In St. Helens recently by Friend­ dicates the planting this fall and next
Miss Dixie Brown, all students at the
spring will amount to about 2500 acre*.
ship chapter ot Portland.
Drive to Wendllng—Mr. and Mrs university, were guests.
The road over Mapleton hill, which Henry Adrian and. William Dawson
The Larson-Kennedy company Is at
Mrs. H u n tly R eturns— M rs
M
I,
work excavating a boom for the Coos Is one ot the present routes betweea drove t6 Wendllng on business Sun
Huntly, delegate to the regional coil
Bay Lumber company near Coquille, Mapleton and Florence, is now closed day afternoon
and will remain so until spring, ac­
ference of Red Pross workers of south
calculated to hold 5,000,000 feet of
Petsrsons at Woodburn— Mr. and western Washington and Oregon, re-
cording to announcement at the office
logs.
ot the Siusiaw national forest. The Mrs. I. M Peterson spent the week turned here Bunday. Mrs Huntly,
September, with 255 deaths, was forest service has had a crew of men end at Woodburn as guests of Rev.
who is vice-president of the Lune
the healthiest month that Portland at work improving the road over the and Mrs. G. Henry Hanson.
county chapter, was one of the official
has had this year, breaking the record mountain and to use It this fall aud
McNetts are Parents— Mr and Mrs. representatives from this county.
set by August when there were 260 winter would damage it badly, it Is
W. R. McNett of Springfield are the
deaths.
Roof Fire Quelled—A roof fire nt
stated.
parents of a son. Herbert Ray. born , hp hom<( of R(ley
R
Fire, which started from the exhaust
H I , 7 » • * AC.
Increasing popularity ot Crater Lake last Tuesday at the family home here
ot a gasoline engine, completely de­ National park in Oregon is clearly in­
street, damaged the house consider-
U n fmFwt, t i ­
li 8
M i*» W ilh r I a h i juues^ who woo
stroyed the La Pine hotel and two ad­
Junction Folk» Here— Mr nnd Mrs “My last Suturday afternoon, accord
dicated in attendance figures for the
tl»
the title of "M iss Fore»! C ity.“ in ihc
joining houses with an estimated loss
A
1$28 season just Issued by department A J. Kaiser of Junction Pity spent *” 8 to Jesse Smltson, fire chief
local beauty custtrst cunducted at
Of 612,500.
Forest City, N o rth Carolina
She is,
ot interior. None ot Uncle Sam's great Sunday here at the home of Mr. and defective chimney was blamed for
Kolstrr Model K21 it s sevrrt-
an entry in the contest for the tttlq
Ruby Wilson, (, daughter of Mr. and parks showed as great an increase In Mrs. Enoch Stuart
j the blaze. This was the first tire In
of “ Miss Small T o w u Am erica“
tube A .C . 60 cycle set, using
Mrs. Robert Wilson ot Boardman, died visitors as did Crater lake this sea­
Springfield during the present month
Walter Lipea Return» — Walter
no batteries whatever. It is
In the hospital at Heppner from chol­ son. According to department figures.
the height of simplicity in
era morbus, the result ot eating over­ 113,323 persons visited this national Llpes, who was sent to the Southern
Nolfs End Tour— Mr and Mrs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
operation— one tuning con­
ripe melons.
domain, as compared with 82,354 dur­ Pacific hospital In San Francisco a ' Charles E. Nolf. who huve been tour-
Notice Is hereby given thut, Emma
trol, with illuminated dial.
A valuable brood sow belonging to ing 1927. This la an increase of week ago returned to his home here Ing over different sections of the Mulhews, has been appointed aduiln
Sunday.
The K< magnetic speaker
United States during the past year latratrix of the estate of Hugh 8.
Pere Peterson and 10 tame geese own­ 30,969.
is matched electrically and ua
Mathews,
deceased,
by
the
County
ed by S. Anderson were shot Friday
Mrs. B etel. Away _ Mrs John *nd » halr h» ve ^turned here. Mr
Flans for the season's turkey ac­
of Ijtne County, Oregon. Ail
design with the recover.
by careless hunters near Rocky Point tivities have been tentatively outlin­ Ketels, who is doing advance work in Nolf. a carpenter, was at one time on Court
persons having claims against said
in Coos county.
ed by tbs Douglas County Co-opera­ dramatic» In the Ellison-White conser­ the police force here. .
estate are required to present them,
WM. RODENBOUCH
duly verified as required by law to
Commemorating the 75th anniver­ tive Turkey Growers' association, a vatory at Portland, made a trip to
GARAGE
Spansh Vets Meet—Several Spring- said administratrix at the law office
sary ot the founding of the United new marketing agency said to control that city last Saturday.
field members of the Spanish War of Alta King, 794 Willamette Street.
Phone 95 for
Presbyterian church at Albany, 150 about 60 per cent of the county's crop.
Eugene, Oregon, within six months
Demonstration
Rowes Have Guests— John and veterans camp at Eugene attended a from the date of first publication of
persons gathered at a banquet served At a meeting of growers in Oakland,
meeting
at
the
armory
there
Mondav
Chris
Hostettler,
both
of
Grants
Pass,
this
notice
this
18th
day
of
October,
at the church recently.
headquarters ot the association, an
evening. Mr. and Mrs. M B. Huntly, 1928.
Salmon fishing on the lower Coquille estimate ot tl*e birds already signed were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richmond and
EMMA MATHEWS, Administratrix
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
A.
Rowe.
The
two
river is at present employing about up with the organization showed a
0.
N. 1-8-15:
daughters, Helene and Lucille, and
men
are
brothers
of
Mrs.
Rowe.
total of about 40,000, with others still
125 men who are catching from three
Mrs.
C.
F
Egglmnnn
attended
from
to 10 tons per night, for which they expected.
Devines Have Guest
Mr. and Mrs. j here. This was the first meeting of
are paid 8 cents a pound.
Walnut growers of Oregon are in R. E. Henry of Myrtle Point were the fall for the veterans' camp and |
The Western Oregon Packing cor­ better shape this year from a market­ week-end visitors at the home of the guests from Albany were also present
poration has finished the run of Bart- , ing standpoint than they have ever latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. John A dinner at 6:30 o'clock opened the
lett pears, 11,000 cans being packed, been. The crop is a record one for Devine of this city.
meeting.
and has now started work on 700 tons the state, and with crops in all other
walnut producing countries of the
Of carrots and 60 tons of beets.
*" For the first time in 50 years a world small, prices are high and the
waterspout was sighted Friday on the demand strong. The Oregon nut har­
Oregon coast a short distance off As- vest Is now on and will continue for
Jgria by Captain Charles Alberts of about 30 days. The walnut crop Is
estimated at from 1200 to 1500 tons as
S P R IN G F IE L D
the steamer Florence Luckenbach.
compared with about 500 tons in 1927.
Linn county electors will vote on a
The filbert crop is close to 100 tons
J-mill levy to raise 660,000 with which
FRIDAY — ONLY — OCTOBER 19
and last year wag only a third as
to match state and federal funds for
R E G IN A L D D E N N Y IN
large.
the construction of the Santiam high­
Tweity-eight hunters worked a total
way to the summit of the Cascades.
of 778 daya during September and took
t Construction has begun on an 685,-
Denny P ictures a re Always Good
440 predatory animals, including 876
000 new grade school building in
USE MERCHANT TICKETS FRIDAY NIGHTS
coyotes, 52 bobcats and 12 stock-klll-
Klamath Falls. It will be the third
____ Think of it—Only 10c to see A First Class Show
ing bears, It was reported by Stanley
major school plant constructed in
G. Jewett, leader ot predatory ani­
Klamath Falls In the last three years.
SATURDAY — OCTOBER 20 — SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
mal control for the United States
C L A R A B O W IN
A 630,000 building permit has been bureau of biological survey In Oregon.
issued at Corvallis for the erection of Charles B. Brown of Malheur waa
a new Alpha Gamma Delta chapter credited with the largest catch, turn­
home. The structure will be of Eng­ ing in 37 coyotes and 14 bobcats dur­
Do you believe in supreme penalty— See this astounding
lish architecture and will house 20 ing 30 working days, a total of 61
production.
COMEDY AND NEWS
girls.
animals with the largest number ot
Annie Greene, 36, packing house both bobcats and coyotes.
SUNDAY — OCTOBER 21
worker, died at Medford from injuries
Here Is a wonderful Assortment of Ladles’ and Misses
Matine«
2:30
P. M.
Night 6:30 to 11 P. M.
received when she tripped on the
Purses. Novelties as well as staple.
hem of her bathrobe and fell and
•truck her head on a sharp object in
Price
her bathroom.
Colonel W. C. North of Portland
was named by Governor Patterson as
a member of the World war veterans’
•tate aid commission to fill the va­
cancy caused by the resignation of W.
C- Culbertson.
Boyd Summers, postmaster at Swim,
has received orders from Washing­
ton, D. C., that Swim postoffice will
hereafter function the entire year, in­
stead of only through the summer sea­
son, as formerly.
A
The newly completed school house
A Most Wonderful Assortment of Uulles’ and Misses’
at Camas Valley, near Roseburg, was
Sweaters Just Received.
dedicated recently with a program
sponsored by Umpqua post of the
Story by
Price
American Legion. The concrete build­
ing was erected at a cost of 650,00b
CAPT. LIEUT. VON MUECKE
to meet the needs of a large farming
First Time Shown in Sp ringfield or Eugene
community.
The port commission of Port Or­
TUESDAY — OCTOBER 23
ford has set probable expenses for
the port at 608X1, and will ask for that
amount through the Curry county tax
,
Everybody will want to see this one—
assessm ent The annual report shows
U S E M E R C H A N T T IC K E T S T U E S D A Y N IG H T S
the port in 1028 has done more busi­
ness than In any past year.
GET MERCHANT CO-OPERATIVE TICKETS AT FOLLOWING
of the Veatch Funeral Home
James Lear, 102 years old, of
PLACES:
Independent Candidate for
Klamath Falls died as he slept quietly
8ave 25c on each admission on Tuesdays and Fridays
at the home of his son, Ben Lear. Mr.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. CHIC’S FEED STORE
Lear was a second cousin o t John
DANNER MOTOR CO.
SPRINGFIELD TAXI
Prompt, efficient and economical
Quincy Adams, sixth president of the
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
DROP-IN CAFE
service to the county and every
Hundreds to Choose from All at Popular Prices.
United States, and fought throughout
FLANERY’S DRUG STORE
IDEAL GROCERY
one concerned
the war under General Lee.
LARSON'S SERVICE STATION
GOSHEN STORE
(Paid adv. by Marion Veach)
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“ TH A T’S M Y D A D D Y “
Johnson’s
Popular Price Store
Eugene, Oregon
“ CA P IT A L PUNISHMENT’’
Ladies’ Purses
$ 2 .9 5
Sweaters
Thrilling Exploits of
the German tenor, of
•• the Seas! ••
and
up
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Marion Veatch
County Coroner
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