The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 30, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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land • few day« »go. Hood alfalfa
■ pasturage during their growing age,
and plenty of Indian corn fanned the
ration wlileb produced the reauita.
On f count of Ihe storm, loin» coun­
ty inll'i. which cl.-iiu Io rut between
di and 60 per ci nt of the »utlre luni-
h r of tha cnlluy. »re nt ■ itcnditlll
»j epi two largo c,ieralloii« that ha*«
log, «ufflcltutt n! tha mill* and otarala
to ink« care of fuel r< ,ul. amenta and
comtulinienta.
So well pleased » .ire the atockhold
I i of I he l.ouar Culuinbla Coopera
live Dairy a* oclatlou with the
progreaa iiimle laat year that they
h aie autlioitied a program of axpan-
■ lon that probably will reault In (he
eatabllahment of a dried-milk plant '
at Gray» Hirer.
i
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Ernest enter­
tained a group of their friends at a
card party at their home here last
Thursday evening. Five hundred was
the diversion of the evening.
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These giant landing!
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TOWN AND VICINITY
Those present were Mr and Mrs.
Wilbur Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Laxton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chase,
Mr. sad Mrs. R. That «her, Mr aud
Mrs. Isaac Endicott, and the hosts.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Endicott on
the sixth of February.
FOUR-H GIRLS ORGANIZE
LANE COUNTY RED CROSS
CLUB AT GARDEN WAY
TO BECOME MODEL UNIT
Cold water bathe are very nice In
the early morn In the summer time,
but they aren’t so hot If taken at
1:90 a. m on a cold wintry morning.
If you don’t think so Jnst ask Her­
bert Moon
According to the moat
authentic Information available, and
which waa volnnteered* by Moon htm-
self, a water pipe In the barn room
of hla living quarters burst late on
Friday night
Hearing a continual
running of water Mr Moon was fin
ally persuaded by his wife to a r s e
and Investigate the reason. He open
*d the door to find the floor deep un­
der water and he himself received a
drenching of the water sprayed forth
from the crack In the pipe
A Four-H sewing clnb has been or­
The American Red Cross announced
ganised by seven girls at the Garden BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN
An alder mill and dry aheda are un
Tuesday that It had selected Lane
III—Orville Cantrell Is III at hla
dor construction at the Alaea port
From Lendax—Curtis Newman was county to be a model training center Way school. Mrs. W. H. Anderson
AT W. N. GOSSLER HOME
dork», a cannery being converted Into home In this city.
a business visitor la thia city on for the entire national organisation. Is to be the leader for the club,
which has taken as Its motto, "A
part of the mill. The plant la eg-
Saturday.
The local county organisation will
Mr. and Mrs. W N, Goesler en­
Electrician III—Jack llendvrer was
Stitch In Time Club.''
peeled to he completed In April. The 1
•Iso act aa a training school for all
tertained a small group of relatives
! confined to hla bed on account of
Coburg
Man
Here—Stewart
Hurd,
company baa optima on alder auffl
The members are Ruby Oldham. Monday night at a birthday dinner
Illness the first half of the week.
of Coburg, spent last Ruturday visit­ Red Cross workers for the north Paci­
d en t to run It 16 years, and other
Ora McKay. CharlJne Fisher. Florence given In honor of their three-year old
fic section of the United States.
ing his friends In the d ty .
alder owner» are ready to aell.
From Camp Creek— M J. Chase
Fish, Helen Michael, Luclle Monday, daughter, Anna Marie Gossler. Those
This decision on the part of the
For the third time J. W. Moffatt of visited Ills friends In tbla city the
Goes to Oakland—Mrs. R Ktlmund
and Dorothy Wells.
present were Mrs. Ella Lombard,
national officers will mean that the
Weat Unn has been the flral to cross laat of the week.
son left Springfield last Friday for
The club will meet at the home of Mrs F E. Bean, Miss Geneva Bean,
county
force
will
be.
Immediately
ex­
the Willamette river at Oregon Clt,
From Vid»--F. A Wood . of Vida, Oakland. California, to visit her son. panded to Include four full time work­ Mr». Anderson every Tueedaf at 4:00 Philip Gossler, Frank Lombard. Mr.
on the Ice. having arcompllihed tha1
and Mrs. 1A N. Gossler and daughter,
called
on his friends In this city on Loren. who Is employed near that ers. two workers on probation, and o’clock.
feat Saturday, accompanied by hi*
•city as an organist.
Anna Marie.
Saturday.
four
studenta.
It
will
also
mean
that
son. John Moffalt Jr. lie first rrnaaetl
i the usual budget of the local chapter JoLANA PUTMAN HOSTESS
Lumberman
In
Portland—
H
J.
Cog.
the river there on Ire In 1999. and
Visit* Saturday. —Carl Dahne. of
JUVENILE CIRCLE WILL
again during the heavy freese of 1919 W allervllle, waa a Sunday called, In secretary of the W illamette Valley will be augmented by a »«,500 contri­
FOR GIRL SCOUT GROUP
bution
from
the
national
organization
Lumbermen's
association.
Is
tran­
HAVE MEETING SATURDAY
Roseburg’s population ha* shown au thia city.
and small amounts from other agen­
sacting business In Portland today.
Members of the Beaver Patrol o«
lncrea** of 15 p«r cent during a peri­
Juvenile Circle No 1«2, N. O. W..
cies. stated Judge G. F. »klpworth, the Girl Scouts gathered at the home
From Cedar Flats—J. W Plummer
od of ten year*, according to the
Returns from California— Mrs J A. chairman of thte Lane county board.
of Miss JoLana Putman yesterday will hold a regular circle meeting
•choo| cenaua figure* announced by of Cedar Flats. called on his friends
Neher returned last week end from
Following the announcement Tues­ afternoon at 4:90 o'clock for a regu­ next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at
Edith Ackert, county school superin In this city Haturday.
California, where she had been called
The latter part the W O. W. hall. Mrs. Myrtle Eggl-
day of the development of the organi­ lar scout program
tendent.
Enumeration shows 1591
From Fall Creak—Charles Neet. of on account of her father’s death.
sation In thia county, came the an­ of the afternoon was taken up with mann, senior guardian, will be In
children of school age In tha city thia
Fall Creek, was a Tuesday visitor In
year as compared with 129« In 1920.
Small Girl Recovering—Joy Rebhan nouncement from Judge Skipworth games, and refreshments served by charge of the meeting.
the city.
youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. that he would quit hla post at the end Mrs. Patman.
A braided horaebalr bridle and
W altervllls Resident Calls— Mrs. If W. C Rebhan, Is greatly Improved of the present term, which expires
Those present were Margaret Jar­ FORMER RESIDENT DIES
quirt made In 1S«9 by a Spaniard for
j shortly. He has been at the head of rett. Mildred Morgan, Colene Cornell,
Ityear-old Jauey Cedi, now Mrs. H Headman, of W allervllle, spent from her recent Illness.
AT ALBANY THURSDAY
the work In thia county for several Barbara Barnell, Florence May. Jean
Jane Robinson of l<ebanon, will be Tuesday with friends In this city.
From Mohawk—R. E. Hill and R year», and declared yesterday that the
Word was received here last week­
Louk. Haxel Nesbitt. LaMolne Black
presented soon to the Old Fort Dalles
Pengra Man Here-—Clarence Ek L. Denny, both of Mohawk, were Increased duties which will arise with
end of the death at Albany last
and the hostess.
Historical society. Mrs. Robison la a
of Pengra. spent Tuesda yin Spring business visitors 'In Springfield last the qew expauslon work will require
, Thursday of Jess Calkins, former
member of the Cecil family, aftet
Saturday.
field
on business.
more of his time than he can spare i DOUBLE VACCINATION
• resident of this city. He had Just re-
which the town of Cecil, lu Morrow
: turned from Canada where he had
county, was named.
Transacts Business—L. R. Tucker,
Spend week-end Hero- Mr and i from hla court work.
MAKES CHILDREN SICK been operating a large farm. His
The department of the Interior has of Goshen. came to Bprtngfleld on Mrs. E. C. Miller, of Corvallis, spent
Announcement waa also made on
: wife survives him.
restored 85,000 acres of public lands Tuesday to attend business matters. the week end In this rlty at the home Tuesday of the appointment of Dr.
Lois May and Bobby Rodenbaugh
In north Warner valley. latke county,
of Mrs. Miller's parents. Dr. and Mrs. rhillp A. Parsons as a national direc­ were both ill for a few days last
At S«lem—Roy Smith left Sundav W. C. Rebhan.
Will Appear In Recital
to homestead entry. The land wa*
tor of training for the American Red week as a result of their vaccinations
to
spend a few days In Salem on busi­
Don Edwards and Don Fields, the
withdrawn In 1920 for Irrigation pur
Cross. Dr. I’arsong will have charge which they had taken on Tuesday
Church Night Postponed—The re­ of the training of workers here and
pupils of Reuben Charlyle Goffeelere,
poses. Ex soldiers and «a 11 ora have ness.
gular church night, which
was will alao nave charge of other centers The two children took both the will be presented In a public recital
a filing preference until May 9. 1930.
Visits Mother—Robert Archnmheau.
Hnal
toxin
artl-toxin
treatment
foi
after which any dtlarn may take up of Oregon City, spent the week-end scheduled to be held at the Christian when they are established.
diphtheria and were vaccinated for In the ballroom of the Eugene hotel,
church here on Friday evening. Jan­
a homestead In the ares.
here visiting with his mother, Mrs |
smallpox a! the same time
The'r Eugene, on Wedneseday evening,
The
present
county
staff
consists
uary 31. has been postponed until
A year ago Hugh Creighton of The Irene Archambeau.
of Miss Mary Annin, secretary, who [ condition was not serions, however. February 5th, at 8:00 o'clock. The
some time next month.
recital will be open to the public and
Dalles had hla teeth extracted, hoping
is assisted by Miss Ruth Ramaey. The
So far Is is known this is the only will Include compositions by Schu­
to Improve hla physical condition. 1 Goes to Los Angola»—Jim Laxton, ' Daughter Bom— Mr. and Mrs W four students now in training at the
Convalescence failed to materialise, Springfield, left Friday for Doe An­ C. Cabe are the parents of a baby girl Portland School of Social Work, and , case of illness among the large bert, MacDowell. Chopin. LamonL L»
however. Keoently he wa* seised by geles. where he will spend about ten which was born at the Parirle Chris­ who will very likely be given post group which took the treatments here Forge. Lavalle and Mokrja. Bach,
during the past three weeks.
Beethoven, Heller and Ram beau
a fit of coughing. Up came a molar days visiting friends.
tian hospital In Eugene on Tuesday Hons under the new program are
which, physicians aald, had been i
morning.
Martha
Prothero,
Mildred
Reynolds,
Admitted to Hoepltsl— Hugh Jollff
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
lodged In one of Creighton's lung*
Edwins Grebe), and Thora Beesen.
was admitted to the Pacific Christian
since tha general attraction.
Injures Back—Mrs. William Ben­
hospital In Eugene Saturday for a
The recent announcement means
ner, of Marcóla, was one of the
The coat of conducting 1929 session major operation.
of tha Oregon legislature, exclusive ,
first people In this vicinity to be In­ much to Lane county. The staff look­
at Springfield. County of Lane, Stats of Oregon, at tha close of buainaaa
of per diem and mileage of It* mem
Seattle Man Here— A. W. Ander­ jured s s a result of the sleet which ing after the needy will be enlarged
December 31, 122*.
here, waa *121.494 41, according to a son, of Seattle, arrived here Sunday covered the streets laat Wednesday, beyond that of other unite on the-coast
report completed at Salem by Hal K. and will be the guest of Miles Lea­ making walking very difficult. She In proportion to the population, and
RESOURCE«
Hot*, secretary of state. The 1919 ther for a while.
fell Thursday and Injured her back the available funds of the organisa­ Loan* and discounts
*124.««5 4O
tion will be greatly enlarged, and as
••••Ion lasted 10 day*, but tha com­
on the Ice.
Overdrafts
378.25
W altervllls People Shop—Mr. and
this Is to be a model unit, it Is ex­ Bonds, securities, e t c . __________________ ___'2 Z Z _________
pensation for legtelatura waa limited
_ 42.814 7«
Mrs. Ed Rlenla, of WaRervlRe, pur­
Washington People Arrive— Mrs. E pected that every effort will be made Banking house *14.909 09; furniture and fixtures *3.500.09
to tile statutory period of 40 days.
- 11,409.00
chased supplies while In 8prlngflebl O. Strand and MrB. E. H. Turner, to keep conditions In thia county In Real estate owned other than banking h o u s e ___ __ ______~
- 10,892.50
* g b teen persona were killed end
Cash,
due
from
banks
and
cash
it
e
m
s
.....
.............................
_
the first of the week.
slater
and
mother
of
Mrs
H.
E.
30,217.72
the best possible shape.
4«I persona Injured la a total of 1317
Maxey, arrived In Springfield Wed­
■ raffle accidents In Oregon during De­
Total
Transacts Bueln«ta— Mr. and Mrs
*228,4««g3
cember. according to a roport prspsr- Norton Warner, of Fall Creek, were nesday evening from Olympia. Mrs. "DEVIL MAY CARE" NOW
LIABILITIES
•d by T. A. Raffety, chief state traffic business visitors here thte first of Turner will return In a few days, and
9H 0W IN C a t M c D o n a l d Capital stock paid In
—-*30.000 00
Mrs. Strand will spend some time
officer. Reckless driving was respon­ the week.
S u r p lu s _
__ 3 090 99
here under the care of a local
sible for 1840 of Ute accidents. There
Tndiv'ded
profits—
net
__ 3 143.65
Ramon Novarro. both talking and
physician.
Ifemand
deposits
____
Visit
Here
Tuesday—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
were a total of 341 arrests by state
1^8,887.12
singing, was the novelty which drew Time certificates
24.117.58
traffic officers, with fines aggregating T. W. Carney, of W allervllle, were
a full house of the young man’s ad­ Savings d e p o sits__
_ 19.318.39
business visitors In Springfield on ICY STREETS CAUSED
*3*34.
mirers to the Fox McDonald In Eu­
Total _______
A revival of mining activity In Ore­ Tuesday.
*228.486.63
MANY MINOR MISHAPS gene last night. Cur daily, h ’wever.
gon last year resulted In an Increased
, was soon replaced by def.nlte and State of Oregon. County of I-ane, ss:
Jasper Resident Calla—Otto Jones,
•
Accidents were very numerous In complete admiration, for '’Devil May
production of gold, silver, copper and of Jasper. sp«-nt Rnlurday In Spring-
I. C. E. Kenyon, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
lead from ore sold or treated from field, calling on his friends and pur­ or near Springfield the last of the Care” Is a corking picture, and Ra­ that the above statement la true to the best of mv knowledge and belief.
C. E. KENTON. Cashier.
229«.44« In 1928 to about *629,999 in chasing supplies.
past week and the first of this one mon Novarro Is even more Interest­
Correct—Attest:
19*9, according to preliminary figures
until the thRw set In. No serious ac­ ing vocally than he was In his long
Welby Stevens. A. J. Perkins—Directors.
from tha bureau of mines. There
City Recorder In Portland—I. M cidents were reported nt the police series of silent pictures.
Subscribed and sworn before me th'S 3rd day of January. 1939.
were Increases In the output and Peterson, city recorder of Spring station, hut several automobiles met
(SEAL)
I. M PETERSON. Notary Public for Oregon.
His singinig voice Is lovely, and
value of all metals, with gold and field, was In Portland Wednesday on with mishaps on the highways, some ’’Charming’’ Is not the least delight­
I My commission expires June 1, 1932.)
official business.
copper showing the largest gains.
lonlng a wheel, others turning com­ ful of the half a doten songs which
pletely over, dsm aglnlg the tops.
i were written for him by Herbert
A horss belonging to Ed Mann fall
Sunday Dinner Guest»— Mr and
John Parrish fell on the Ice laat Stothart, the co-composer of ’’Rose
Into a 80 foot well In Raker, landing
Mrs. Clarence Thornton and J. R.
Friday and Injured his back He fell Marie.”
on Ils feet. A wrecking car operator
Scott, of Creswell, were dinner
a year ago and Injured one of his
paaaed a harness about the anlmal’a
A story of adventure, romance and
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. legs.
body and pulled the horae up by wind­
' comedy In the period Intervening be­
L. E. Scott.
Sadie Gott, a small school girl had tween the exile of Napoleon to Elba
less. The steed took the matter very
aa a »»
942 Willamette St., Bug ene, Oregon.
calmly until It reached the top. Then
Glenwood School Closed — The one of her hands badly Injurad Friday, and his return to France, gives No­
It began to kick vigorously. Tha an­ Glenwood school, in West Spring- when she got In the way of an on­ varro an excellent opportunity to
imal received only a few cute and field. has been closed down the last coming sled. The boys rolled off the display the sure and deft dramatic
bruises as souvenirs of Its experience. several days on account of pipes j sled to lighten the weight on the »led touch which Is his. He Is supported
when It hit her, but the runners hy a very pretty and capable young
To encourage the aale of butter and freexlng.
■ lacerated her hand.
thereby contribute toward the proe-
newcomer to the screen, little Miss
Miss Ola Endicott sprained her Dorothy Jordan, of musical comedy
perlty of tha dairy Industry, Enter­
Banker Returns — William
O.
prise merchants have agreed to gall Hughes, president of the First Nat­ ankle Saturday morning. She slipped fame. Other players who do well
no oleomargarine or other butter sub- ional bank, returned to Rprltlgflold and fell as she got off the bus.
I balanced work Include John Mlljan.
Many others slipped, hut did not In and Marfan Harris. Sidney Franklin’s
■tiiates after present slocks ara gona. laat Thursday evening after having
Rlnce the drop In butterfat and butter spent a few days In Washington ( Jure them selves seriously.
i direction Is characterised by deft
prices, sales of butter have Increased state.
Bert Sankey. one of the mall car- surety.
Planned as a feature for
I rlers, slipped off the rand east of the
and It la believed thia has beMt some­
• • *
January White Week
Visits Parents H*ve— Kenneth De- | town and It was necessary to put on
what at the expense of the substitutes.
An entirely new type of Janet
. . . extraordinary val­
Value of timber sold from the Des­ Lansus 1» visit tug at the home of his ' a new wheel before he could continue Gaynor makes her debut In "Sunny
ue at only—
parents,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Riley
Snod­
Ills
rounds.
j Side Up." DeSylvta, Brawn and Hen­
chutes national forest In 1929 was
Bob Culverson, of Springfield, turn­ derson musical comedy produced hy
*361,244, the greatest In the history grass for a few days during the short
Of the forest. Included In the sale vacation he Is taking from his work ed hla car over at Coburg on Saturday, Fox Movietone.
Aa *lx94^S-lnch sheet (tom size) . , , 4Vi
was a carload of Clirfetmna trees that with the Standard OH company In damaging the top but not Injuring the
She Is a vivacious, laughing, sing­
inches longer than usual . . . firmly woven, with
weH shipped to California. About 799 Cottage Grove.
! driver.
ing. dnnclng little comedienne. In
a Hnen-like finish . . . standard "NATION­
young Shasta firs wore cut.
Forrest Bllghton and his brother startling contrast to the plaintive,
WIDE“ quality . . . at only >*c.
Former
Resident
Stops—
Fred
Mont­
B. L. Hechrlst of Bnllalon recently
j turned over In his car near Coburg on wistful figure she always has been
received t rail« of the early pioneer gòmery sliipped In Springfield Mon Saturday. The lop and radiator were In her starring productions.
days. A dolly made from the oanvas day night on his fegnlnr train run. damaged, but none of the passengers
David Butler directed (’Sonny Side
Pillow Caaea (• match,
coyer of tha wagon In which ahe after an absence of ten days vahatlon were Injured.
Up,” which will he seen and heard
tiaa
<2x36 irurAeg, each
which
he-spent
nt
his
home
near
Cor­
crossed the p laltt to Oregon In 1*47
A Eugene motorist skidded Into the on the Fox-McDonald screen starting
was given him by a tl-ysar old rala vallis. Mr. Montgomery waa a resi­ car belonging to William Rodenbmtgh next Sunday. Seymour Felix, Rroad-
dent of Springfield a few years ago last Thiirdday white It Was parked In
live during tha Christmas holidays.
way's distinguished dance director,
and Is a frequent visitor to the city.
that city. Damage waa only slight.
staged the dances and song numbers.
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