The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 15, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    T H U R S D A Y N O V E M B E R ir», 1 !»2«
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
P A G E S IX
Community News
fouling the sophomores by n .«cure of
38 Io 22 In a closely fought game. *
E. E. Kilpatrick has bedn appointed
(u sutierlvse the Red Cross campaign
in (he Pleasant lllll district. He at­
tended the Red Coras luncheon n
Eugene lust week.
A numbt-r of the young folks g iv e
Nina Dilley and Vida Hills a surprls.
parly November 7 at the Dilley home
An impromptu program closing with a
mock wedding with Vhla Hills as
groom and Nina Dilley as bride wa«
followed by refreshments.
Robert Monson a former high school
student visited high school last week.
He Is now living near Tacoma. W ash­
ington.
Cecil and Kuna Drew, new comers
to Plasant lllll, have enrolled in the
public school.
By Special
C orrespondents
GOAL OF RcO CROSS
ANNUAL ROLL CALL
5,000,GOO MEMBERS
LANE C O U N TY
BUDGET
M E E T IN G T O B E F R ID A Y
M a rria g e Licensee fo r W eak
During the past week marriage lic­
enses have been Issued by the county
clerk to llie following: Elmer Meek
ami llaxel Green, both of Motor Routa
II.; la-ster Monte und Dorothy Har­
rington, both of Mapleton Will,am
Sedgwick, Portland, mid Zella Steele,
Creswell; Miles llaley, Springfleld;
Sadie Whllsell, Fall Creek; Arthur
Straus. (ktlil Hill, ami Ihmnu Mc­
Donough, Eugene
Tlie county budget mm nitti-n to act
with tile county court In making tho
daughter, Dorothy, and family from
estimates for next yours county ex
petise.« haH boon choaon Meinlu i s it'
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THURSTON
♦ Medford called on friends here last
Sunday. They formerly resided here,
tho committee an- W. N White, Col
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Fred Russell got some ribs broken
tage Grovo, C. W. Allen. Vida, and
Mrs. Cora Crampton sad family if
Disaster Relief and Work for Vet­ Frank ChumbarH, Eugene
Bend spent last Wednesday night with while at work a few days ago.
The parent teacher association was
Til« first meeting of the budget
erans Cause Heavy Drain
her aunt. Mrs. A. W. Weaver.
organised last Friday afternoon. Mrs.
board will lie next Frida- Couniy id
Mr. and Mrs Walter Edmlston
on Resources.
Paul Jenkins was chosen president
fleers tinve been busy Ibis week pro
went to Portland last week where they
and
Professor
Henagan,
vice-presi­
inning a sluteinent of their expend!
attended the international live stock
T h e lm a M oras In ju re d
In order to enahla the Auisrlcsa (urea and estimate of their needs for
dent. Miss Scobert of Eugene was
show.
Mr. and Mrs Tern M o rse of Trent
Rod
Cross
to
carry
ou
Its
broad
activi­
Last Sunday afternoon between SO here and helped with the organisation.
ties. ranging from servlet to tbs world tile coming year.
came lltlo Springfleld Inst Friday In
and 40 Springfleld and Thurston
war vetsrau to Instant rsspuuss In
bring their daughter, Thelma to ft,«
Ned H e a te r Installed
thus of disaster, a membership of
ladies met at the home of Mrs. Ernest ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a
doctor to be treated for Injuries sus­
i.uoo.eoo should be enrolled, sad In (bis
UPPER WILLAMETTE
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Bertsch and gave a shower to Mrs ♦
Members of the local order of Wood tained when site was run down by a
year
of
1V28
1*2*
that
Is
the
goal
set
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Phern Crowe o f‘Lorane. Mrs. Crowe
(or the twelfth auuual roll call, to be men of the World were tendered a car on the highway Thursday morn
was formerly Miss Mabel Bertsch and
The young folks of the Chrtattan
held from November 11 to 2*. Armls surprise Tueaday when tile W D W mg
spent here childhood days here, she Endeavor wtll give a program at the
hall was the scene of the Installntlou
Mrs. Morse was formerly a Spring-
tire to Thanksgiving Day
RADABAUGHS LEAVE HERE
received many beautiful and useful church Friday night. November 30
John Barton Payne, chairman of lbs ol u new Radlolu heater pun based by Held girl. Cassie Ylngltng. and Is thn
FOR HOME IN ROSEBURG American Red Cross at Wsablngtou. the members of No. 45 Pine circle grandchild of Tom Camera.
gifts after which light refreshments
Mrs. J. A. Phelps and daughter en­
In calling opou tho nation for 8.000.000
were served consisting of sandwiches, tertained the Misses Nancy and Marie
After spending nearly a year as adult members, directs attention to
Barnum and Bonnie Jeanne Tinker at
punch and cake
Springfield cltisens. Glenn Kaduhaugh the great expenditures required of the
Perry Price and Jay Grant who are dinner last Sunday.
together with Mrs. ItadabauKh left Red Cross for disaster and veteran re
Mr
and
Mrs.
Lawrenoe
Wheeler
are
attending O. A C. at Corvallta spent
Sunday
for Roseburg, where they will lief work, and for Its many other ac­
the Armistice vacation with their par­ rejoicing over the arrival of a baby
make
their
permanent home owing to tivities devoted to health preservation
girl. Doris May. born Saturday Nov­
ents here.
the
fact
that
Mr. Radahaugh has been and Improvement and to culling down
the number of accidental deaths,
Professor Mvlam from Ashland was ember 10.
called
to
the
southern Oregon city to through Ilfs saving and Oral aid
At a student body meeting of the
in Thurston last Sunday.
act as managing editor of the Rose­ courses
Miss Maida Eller from Monmouth Pleasant Hill high school It was voted
burg News-Review.
"Tbs Red Cross should at all times
ALL LANE COUNTY
to
Join
the
county
debate
league;
to
visited friends In Thurston over th-
Mr Radahaugh during his residence have a large reserve fund," Judge
buy three full sulta and one pair of
WILL BE THERE FOR
week-end.
In Springfield was the reporter for th" Payne stated, "because when disaster
Miss Marjorie Grant who Is teach trunks for the boys' basketball (earn,
THE GALA OPENING
strikes,
and
this
organisation
Is
called
Springfleld News. Before coming Iters,
ing In Coquille spent Armistice vaca to buy more light bulbs and install
Into Instant action, there Is no time to
he
was
affiliated
with
the
staff
of
th*
tlon with her parents, Mr and Mrs them in the gymnasium, and to give
Stop and raise funds. Dollars may
banners for the Interclasa basket ball Eugene Register, and previously at­ bp ■» lives, so we should have at all
Charlie Grant, here.
tended
the
school
of
Journalism
at
(he
times a good reserve. We h*ve been
Mr. and Mrs Ross Mathew« and games
forced each year to draw- upon our
Hatel Deadwood. Avis McLaughlin University of Oregon
family drove over from B etter last
The Itedabaughs were active In reserves, aud we flud that ths de­
and
Thelma
Carter
have
enrolled
In
Sunday.
church affairs and took part In vari­ mands are Increasing annually “
H. E Morris who has run a stock the Pleasant Hill high school
Judge Payne poluted out that In Ibe
ous civic activities.
The
seniors
of
the
high
school
re­
ranch here for several years has sold
fiscal year of 1*27-28, the Red Cross
VITAPHONE and MOVIETONE
Roseburg
la
Mr.
Rudnbaugh's
home
his cattle to a Medford stockman and ceived their class pins and rings Iasi
Now P la y in g
town where he received his early had extended aid In (8 major cataslro
week.
expects to stock his ranch with sheep
phes In the United States and Its
P R E M IE R P R E S E N T A T IO N
Journalistic
training
on
the
News-
A pre-season basketball game will
Insular possessions, and In 22 nations
Mrs Hravey Hadley from Hadlev-
C a rl L sm m ls's
Review to which he Is now returning abroad. Thia does not Include (be
vtlle la spending several days with her be played between Pleasant HUI and
In
an
elevated
capacity
West
Indies
hurricane
disaster
la
mother. Mrs Taylor Needham, who Santa Clara November 18 The regu­
Porto Rico and Florida, which oc­
lar schedule starts December 2 against
la Indisposed.
curred after the close of the Red Crosa
See and H a a r Q ltn n
LARSON TO REMAIN IN
Bwaln Buell from Klamath Pall» Coburg.
fiscal vear, June >0. 1*28
T ry o n and
B arbara
The
senior
boys
won
the
interclasa
arrived last Saturday to visit hla aunt.
HOSPITAL TWO MONTHS
The Red Cross expenditures for die
K e n t «peaking th e ir
basketball championship at the Pleas
Miss Heersmg
aster io that period were *18.844,-.
Unas In ths clim axes.
J. M Larson, rommnder of the' 158 87, of which approilmately 113,
Mr and Mrs Charles Giles and ant Hill high school last week by de-
Springfleld post of the American 000.000 was expended In the Missis
O T H E R T A L K IN G A C T S
l-eclnn, who Is now receiving treat­ slppl Valley for the flood relief work,
Com ing
SU N D A Y
ment at the Veterans' hospital No. at which came from a fund contributed
fo r
8 G roat Oays
In Tacoma. Washington, will have to by the public More then ll.nnu.iioo
was expended In the fit Louis tornado
remain In bed about 2a more days and -
AL JOLSON
damage, and more tbao *1.000,04*0 in
remain In the hospital for about two j New Euglaod
In both esses public
in
"THE
JAZZ SINGER”
940-946 Willamette St., Eugene. Oregon
months, according to a letter receive«; i relief funds were rats«>d. although In
S r * and H e a r H im
thia week by Mrs M B lluntly, preal-1 N e e England the Red Croaa coutrtbu
dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the ' ted la excess of *500.000 from Its own
funds for the relief work. In tbe ma
Legion.
lairSon writes that five of the six Jorlty of tbs otber 88 disasters, and
E U G E N E , OREOON
men In his ward are from Oregon In all of lb* 2* foreign catastrophes
In which tbe Red Crosa extended aid.
Among those In hla word are Ed
I f we permitted another customer to
the money came from Its own re
Stewart of Springfleld and M s Svar-1 Sources.
wait JO or 60 days before paying het
verud of Eugene.
bill, it would mean higher prices for
The largest Item In the annual bud
(.arson was sen! to the Tacoma In- ' gel of tbe Red Cross la for Its veteran
everyone.
Merchandise represents
atltutlon through the efforts of the relief and work for disabled ex-service
Money, and you must always pay for
and service men, upon which It
local auxiliary organisation.
■ hr use of Money.
I
pended In this year *1. 1 0 .7 *5 .
Check our prices carefully and
Every mao end women Is asked by
FDR RENT—New Modern H o u se -
you will realise how much you eave
Judge Payne to Join the Red ('rose
Four rooms and breakfast nook S •«> during tbe roll call period, to aid Io
for your own Bank Account by
W A. Taylor at the White Front these oumanltarlao enterprises.
paying cash!
Qrocery
tf
EUREKA!
le t’s all go
T A L K IN G
PIC T U R E S
'1
“LONESOME”
JCPENNEYCO
M c D onald theatre
Who Pays
ex
D o you want ■ Bill or
a Balance on the first of
the month?
To the
first h a lf-m illio n
new
Ford ow n ers
!
“ H a v in g a T e r rib le
T im e "
Dear Miss Vera:
My girl friend and I are having
terrible time finding some fel­
lows
We have chances every
night to go some place, but al­
ways with persons we do not
know. Can you give us some ad­
vice? Should we go with them
or should we wait until some boyt
we know ask ua?
HU8IE SUE.
s e e
Get a Playhouse Carton of
6 Edison Mazda Lamps;
When Empty it is a
Dandy Toy
Our Junior Lamp Salesmen
Will Call Soon
MouNTAUtSwres P ower C om pany
NEW
I
Low
e
Prices
Pay *
Nothing '
Down*
Dear Susie Sue, this Is a strange
question. Indeed Of course, the an­
swer Is clearly that you should wait
for your friends to Invite you, rather
than tag along with anyone. But it
should not be difficult for you to make
men friends. Why not get some one
of these persons you do not yet know
—be friendly! But talk to them and
be sure you like them and can trust
them before going out with them.
* * *
Degr Miss Vera:
I love a young boy dearly, but
though he promised me not to, he
has ben taking out other glrla be­
sides me. I went out with another
boy, and he was Jealous.
Do you think he loves me? He
said he still loves me, but I think
he Is lying. I'm heartbroken. Do
you think I should be friendly
with him when I see him ?. Do
you think It would he host for me
to go out with more boyB or Just
with him?
Should a boy smoke while he Is
out with a girl? Do hoys tell girls
that they love them If they do
not? Is fighting with a rival a
sign of love on a hoy’s part?
BERTHA E. H.
Dear Bertha E. H., you certainly
seem beset with difficulties. Go ahead
and go out with aa many hoys as you
like—many friends. If you think he
Is telling you an untruth when he says
be loves you, thia suspicion will al­
ways ha with you. If you can t tell
whether or not he loves you. how ran
I? Be friendly with him, of course,
and see whether time brings any de
«shipments.
Neither Jealousy nor fighting with
a rival definitely shows love. They
may show a Jealous nature, or a love
of fighting; sometimes these trait«
are asaoclated with love, but not a l-'
ways.
Whether a boy should smoke or
not Is a matter entirely up to him
unless he Is a minor, but he should
have consideration enough not to
smoke In the presence of a girl who
objects.
Of course many boys tell girls they
love them when they do not—but a
girl should be able to sense the truth
Now Located in
Miner Building
T he light
fail« can
discerned
p air of our
th a t never
be clearly
th ro u g h a
glasses.
Make Appointments
Whenever Possible
Dr. ^ K e rm a n U). IP o o d y
OPTOMrrpi»T»rve»iOKT w c i a i i m
s o iv r a w m in e r ntno. p h o n f set
FAST OROAOWAV
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eu&ENC-Opr. -
T o THE h a lf-m illio n men
and women who have re-
crived new Fords in the lust
eleven months, there is no
need Io dwell on the ,w r-
fo rm a n re o f the ear.
attention. Yet lh.it doennY
mean it should he neglected.
L ik e every o th er fine piece
o f m achinery, it w ill nerve
you better anil longer if
given p ro p er care.
Y o n have lesled Ila speed
on the open road. In traffic
you have noted its quick ac­
celeration nnd the safety o f
its brakes. You know how
il clim bs the hills. O n long
t r ip s and o v e r ro u g h
stretches you have come to
appreciate its cany - rid in g
c o m fo rt. C onliniioua d riv ­
ing has proved its economy
o f operation anil low coat
o f up-keep.
One o f the lient wayn to
(Io thin in to take you r ear
to the Ford dealer every 51 Mt
milen fo r o ilin g and greas­
ing and a cheek ing-up o f
the little thingn that have
Mich a great liearing on long
life anil eontinuounly good
perform ance.
T h ia in nn invitation to
you to take fu ll advantage
o f the service faeilitien o f
the F ord dealer organ iza-
tion no that you may con­
tin u e to enjoy many thou-
niindn o f miles o f carefree,
econom ical m otoring.
T h e point in thin. Y o u
hnve a great ear in the new
F o rd . It in sim ple in design,
constructed o f the bent mu-
terials nnd machined w ith
unusual neeiiruey. It in no
well-m ade, In fuel,
that il requires sur»
p r in in g ly lit t le
Such un inspection may
mean a great deal to you r
ear. T o you it means thou­
sands upon thonnandn o f
miles o f m o torin g w ith o u t
a care— w ithout ever liftin g
the hood.
Ford dealers everywhere
have lieen specially trained
und equipped Io service the
new Ford. You w ill find
them p rom pt and reliab le
in th e ir w o rk , f a ir in th e ir
ehnrgen. anil sincerely eager
Io help you get the greatest
possible use fro m y o u r ear
fo r the longest p erio d nt a
m in im u m o f tro u b le and
expense. T h a t in tin
t r u e m e a n in g o l
Ford Service,
F ord M otor C ompany