The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 31, 1930, Image 1

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T WKNTY- S EVENTI! Y E A R . S P R I N G F I E L D , I ANE COUNTY, ( J REGOS’
T lllltS U W
Late Model Pren N. O. VK Team at
Installed By News Picnic On Sunday
a
«
uww two revulullou
Hluuuuiutx
Nearly ull of the members of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft drill team and
their family members were guests
Sunday at all all day plcuic sponsored
oy tin drill team of the Eugene cir­
cle ut the Ueulou lathe park about
i7 lut es north of Eug<-ue on the Pa-
i elite highway.
A panic dinner was eaten by the
Joint group at uooq und during the
afternoon a program of races, swim­
ming aud dunclug was enjoyed by
thus« present. First prtxe In the run­
ning race was won by Mrs. Harvey Eu
Ion. Mrs. Bernard Ernest took second
' prtxe lu (be same race.. Other prises
i were won by Mrs. Walter Llpes, Mrs.
W. < M'Lagan, und Mrs. It. L. Bur
! nett.
A special feature of the afternoon
wus the pn-sentatlou of a one-act
i play, ' The Reuder,” by members of
! the Springfield drill team.
Thus attending the picnic were Mias
M< Iba Mi-lion, captain ot the local
' team, Mr. und Mrs. Alex Stevens, Mrs.
Itiley Baker, Mr. und Mra. Carr, Mr.
aud Mra. Gruydon Lewis, and son,
Gruydon, Jr.. Mr. und Mrs. N. L. Hei-
terhraud, and family, Mr. and Mra.
Harvey Eaton. Mr. aud Mrs. Bernard
Ernest and family, Mr. and Mrs. How-
urd Gibson und family, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Llpes und family, Mrs. W. C.
M< (organ, Mrs. R. L. Burnett, and
Miss Barbara Adams.
the priming business in Springfield
The coming of the 1‘ai-ltlc North , lor many years.
weet Htutea Air Tour to the Spring
The uew press prluls with greater
field Allport on Monday, Augual 4. speed and prsclsloii and Is as much
twtween the hours of 9 a. ni and 3 y an improvement u« a uew model car
n i. will brlug Ibouaauda of apectatom is over a 1930 machine. Both will gel
Io the local field for the second time you (here but the uew one does It
In a year The crowd whlrh gathered quicker aud more satisfactory.
at the flying field tor the dedication
The uew pieas Is one ot the best
exercise« last fall was conceded by make« tor commercial printing aud
everyone to be the largest .ever as ranks with the best presses lu this
setnblad In thia city, and all Indica­ part ot Oregon. Il bus u range from
tion« are that the coming of the 50 - newspaper work to the finest hook
odd commercial planes and famo is aud color printing
stunting team comprising the tour
Our confidence in the future of
will bring a crowd even larger than
dpniigl
eld slid lame county prompts
the one her« last fall.
us lu make greater luvestmenls and
Members of the general airport com
Improveuo uls iu the prluttug plant lu
mlltee held u meeting last night and
this city. ’I he new press is the fourth
nil work of the subcommittees was
new uiuchiue that has been added to
« cli -eked All committee chairmen re our equipment In the last three yeurs.
ported on their work and everything
was moving ulon : smoothly. Probably
the I ardest committee assignment was LOCAL FISHERMEN BRING
that delegated In Major M II lluntly
FINE REDSIOES FROM
who has charge of all concessions. 11«
UPPER DESCHUTES RIVER
reports that all concessions have
been taken and says that there will be
Home of the fluest looking redsldes
plenty of food and refreshment stands exhibited In Springfield this year
on the field to take care of the entire were ahowu lu the window ot the In
crowd.
dependent Meat market on Tuesday.
Naw Stunts Promised
Seven large redsldes, each between
Blunts which the people of Ijuie 17 and 1» Inches In length aud weigh-
county have never witnessed before in s between out- sud one half aud two
will be p«rfcrmed by four commer­ pouds each whe dressed have been
cial stunting pilots. They are Miss the cause of many envious glances In
Dorothy Hester, of Portland, the first the direction of the wtndo. by local
woman to do an outalde loop and one sportsmen who heretofore have dis­
of the most famous stunt pilots In ths posed of their catches without ex Rolatives and Friends Gather
United Htates. Tex Itankln, and Gor­ ulhlllug them.
From All Parts of State and
don Mounce. Frank Brooks, famous
The fish lu the window represents
From Arizona for Picnic
pararhute Jumper, will also entertain only about one third of the fish which
the crowd with a triple ’chute leap Dr. W, C. Itebhan und J. C. McMur­
.’d u r e than fifty friends and relatives
The stunta to be performade by the ra y caught on a fishing trip Into the ■t Mr. and Mrs. a. E. ate Bee gathered
entertaining filers will Include almost Headwaters of the Deschutes river. ut their home here am day for a sur
everything ever done w’th an airplane. They brought back 25 fish about the prise- picnic and re talon dinner. The
Outside loops bv both Dorothy Hester
same else as the ones on display and tables were set out m -ler the large
and Tex Rankin, dog rights, upside
maple trees In the McBee yard and
several smaller ones.
down flying, short Immolman turn-,
the people enjoyed a very delicious
The
two
fishermen
left
Springfield
barrel rolls and many other things I
ulnner which was served cafeteria
Saturday
evening
and
after
driving
are all Included In the program
.ill night hiked Into the upper head­ style from the tables. People from
A large list of famous filers are now
waters of the river where It comes nearly nil of the small communities
traveling with the lour and will bring
out of the ground from springs. The n mis vicinity aud from such distant
some of the latest alrplan » for the
river was very narrow where the fish 1. elnts as Jerome, Artxcui, were pre»-
public to Inspect. The list Includes
< nt for the day.
were taken says Dr. Kebhan.
such famous fliers as John A. Mc­
They Included besides Mr. and Mrs.
« Cready. one time holder of the world s
I! <’. McBee. Mr. and Mr.». G. W. Da
record for altitude flying who wilt BEE CAUSES AUTO CRASH:
WOMAN'S THIG H BROKEN vis, Mr. Chas. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R.
brlug a beautiful new Ixickheed Sir­
C McBee and daughter, Beta, all of
ius low-wing speed plane; Dudley M
Corvallis; Miss Ada Brown of Pen­
Mrs.
Edith
Ryan
Is
In
the
Pacific
Steele, flying a new Stearman with a
reversible propellor; Elmer Bronte; Christian hospital and her automobile dleton; Mra. Burga McBee, Spring-
Nick Mamer with a new tri motored Is a total loss as the result of a bum­ field; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McBee, Mr.
Ford cabin plane; Miss Virginia Og­ ble bee which flew Into the window and Mrs E. W McBee and son. Va-
den of Beattie who will fly a new ar­ while she was driving the machine deron, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McBee,
row sport plane, the smallest In the hack to this city from a trip to Eaat- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cline, all of route
tour, nnd Miss Edith Foltx, one of the orn Oregon She Is suffering from a 2. Eugene. Mr. Elmo Bailey, Mr. and
seven women In the United States to broken right thigh and other body cuts Mrs. Daniel Shaw, Mrs. Berllla Jack-
son. Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Otto
and bruises.
hold a transport pilot’s license.
When the bee flew Into the automo­ Briggs and children, Clarence, Cloy
Others who will bring ships here
bile
Mrs. Ryan started to watch It done, and Berllla. Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Include Jack Clemence, Jack Cox;
Jackson and son, Frank, Mr. Wilbur
llllam ttnsmussen. William Young, ('• nnd the machine ran Into a concrete McCue, of Cheshire. Mr. and Mrs. T.
culvert
Just
this
side
of
Junction
City.
cil Pounder, Carl II. Johnstone. Harry
M. Johnson and ton, Maurice, Mr. and
K. Coffee, Hans Mlrow, Chase Gar­ There were five In the automobile nt Mrs. Ray Johnson and son. Donald,
ihe
time
of
the
accident.
Her
sister,
field, Ed Shields . Major Howard
of Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jack-
French and Russell latwson. all of Nellie Leep, who was sitting along­ son of Jerome, Arlxona; Mr. and Mrs.
side
of
Mrs.
Ryan,
the
driver,
was
al
Portland; Steve Mills, I. Iverson,
Melvin Jackson and son, Kenneth of
Thomas P. Stlmson, King Blard, Paul so cut and bruised. The others were Creswell; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Stew­
not
Injured.
Kldsmore. Don Graham, and Major
art and Miss Bessie Stewart, Mr. and
Dave Logg, of Beattie; Major V. C.
Mrs. Ben Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lowell
Resident
Here—Mrs.
Fay
llalnos, Spokane; Alex Bennett, Glen
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert McBee,
Brown
of
Lowell
wus
a
visitor
In
this
dale; Lieutenant C. F. Bond and Lieu
and son, Dale, all of Springfield; Mr.
tenant E. I. T. Kennedy of Vancouver; city on Friday.____________ _______ nnd Mrs. Lewis McBee and daughter,
D. C. Warren of Oakland, California; dully of the stunting planes.
Barbara Ann. Oregon City; Mr. and
Elmer E Parnietter Corvallis; George
Public Can Inspect Ships
Mrs. P. Saul nnd children, Kenneth,
Woodruff of Moscow; Lee Eyerly, Bi-
This will be followed by a one-hour Robert, and Donald, and Mr. and Mrs.
lem; Floyd Keadle, Rod Bluff; John Inspection period. The pilots will be W F. Cline.
Blumm, Brun Mnwr; Al Arinmas, 811- taken to the Community hall where
This was the largest family gather­
verton; R. A. Alexander, North Pow­ they will be sorved dinner by a group
ing held In this city so far this season.
der; Frank Durban, Burbank; H. A of women headed by Mrs. I. M. Peter­
Buraker, Bellingham; O. A. Yates. son, and the public will be given an
Beaverton; Al. Greenwood, Kelson; opportunity to Inspect all of the new CIVIC CLUB MEMBERS
Maurice King, Port Angeles; John P. | ships on the field and to purchase a
ENJOY GROVE PICNIC
Waage, Medford; and Billy Williams lunch.
Several members of the Springfield
of Los Angeles.
At 2:00 o'clock the first of the ships
Mrs. Maude Bolin of Toppenish, Is expected to leave the ground for i Civic club enjoyed a picnic at the W.
Washington, will mnke the fourth wo­ the hop to Medford where they will 1 A. Hemenway furm near Cottage
man on the tour.
spend the night. The moving out of Grove Tuesday. Mrs. Hemenway, who
the ships will ho carried on In for foimerly lived In Springfield, was
Planes to. A rriv e at 9:00
ho.I to the picnic crowd In a grove
The plans for the tour visitors ns matlon and will take nlmost one hour.
on
the farm, where dinner was served.
Traffic Regulations
mapped out by the local committee
Traffic to the field will be well reg- Musical numbers were given by Mrs.
calls for the arrival of the first pianos
Heinenway’s niece, Miss Woodyard, of
at the field soon after 9:00 o’clock. ulated. The Southern Pacific will op­
Coquille.
Ti-ere will be ships coming In for one erate Its busses directly to the field
Those attending Included Mesdames
Instead
of
mnklng
the
loop
In
the
city
hour and megnphone announcers on
the field will tell the audience the between the hours of 9:00 and 3:00. L. K. Pago, David Bailsman, C. E.
name of the pilot and the type of ship State traffic offlters will be here to Wheaton, H. O, Dlbblee, H. E. Proch-
control travel over Ihe road to the now, Ira Peterson, C. O. Wilson, Miss
he Is bringing.
After all of the ships have landed field and will have complete charge of Edna 8warts and Mra. Hemenway and
the stunting toams will take the air all parking of automobPes. A detch- children.
and entertain the crowd for two hours. ment of fifty gui rdsmen from Eugene
Transacts Business—W. H. Shelley
Passenger hauling will be carried on nnd Springfield will be stationed about
during this time, but all passenger the field to act ns r. patrol keeping bf Creswell was a business visitor In
Springfield on Friday.
ships must be kept away from the vl- all people off of tho field.
McBee Families
Gather Sunday
e
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IN A L I V I T O W N
No. 2»
H 'l.V 31, 193«»
FAMOUS GIRL STUNT PILOT
Engaged for Air Tour
Paper Now Printed on New Two Local Women Present Play, Win
Revolution Press; Machine
Prizes, at Picnic Sponsored
by Eugene Circle Team
One of best in Country
Largest Crowd in History Com*, nut Ind pi css was Installed tilts week
ing to Municipal Airport Mon­ by The Hpriuglluld News aud this Is­
day for Air Tour; Famous sue of Hie puper was priuted o il It.
Fliers, Ships, to be on Exhibi­ the new pi ess replaces the old drum
cylinder which lias beeu allied with
tion at Noon
"T h« People's Paper"
box n r now
OPEN JILOOD NULL
Terrill and Voight Install Equip­
ment at Local Mill and Begin
Cutting Boxee to Fill Orders
On Hand When the Plant in
Eugene Burned.
Box making became the newest en­
terprise In this city on Monday morn­
ing when Terrill and Voight, former
operators of the Eugene Box factory
which was completely destroyed by
fire about three weeks ago, began cut­
ting box parts at the Loud Planing
mill In the north part of this city.
The plant Is operating this week
with only one cutoff saw and the ca­
pacity of the factory is therefore lim­
ited to the cutting of about 54,009 feet
of lumber per day depending on tbe
sixes of the boxes for which the ma­
terial Is being cut.
Only one corner of the planing mill
Is being utilised for box cutting. Con­
siderable new machinery, which has
been supplemented by some of the
equipment of the planing mill, is be­
ing used. The Load mill does not
cease operations with the moving in
of the box factory. It will continue to
cut and dress lumber to fill all orders,
and will also plane all lumber for the
box makers.
This wood la purchased from var­
ious people In Lane and neighboring
counties. It must be a soft wood which
will permit much nailing without
splitting and must not have a very
strong odor. Most yellow fir cannot
be used because of Its strong odor
and difficulty of driving nails Into
small pieces without splitting i t Some
white fir, pine, spruce, and balm wood
M I8 S D O R O T H Y H E S T E R
are the most commonly used woods.
The mill here Is now operating at
HEAVY W HITE FENCE TO
about one-third of the capacity of the
BLOCK BRIDGE APPROACH.
one which was burned. About eight
men are employed full time. All ot
SAY COUNTY OFFICIALS
the boxes which the factory can cut
now are being used by Eugene firms.
A heavy white fence will be con­
New Amusement Enterprise to
They could sell at least twice as many
structed at the east approach to the
Be Started by Local Men on
in the county, according to Mr. Ter­
Did Springfield bridge across the Wil­
North Main Street Property
ril If they were equipped to manufac­
lamette river within a few days by
ture them, and conld market all that
the county. The bridge contractor
Springfield will have Its own min­ they could turn ont In a large plant
who removed the bridge did not erect
ztslde of the
very substantial barricades and they iature golf course within ten days. If they took ordr"
have been continually falling down George Careen and George Kendell county.
Members of the box firm are not
und leaving the approaches on either now have several men bmy construct­
side of the river in a dangerous con­ ing an 18 hole course on the lot next certain what their final action In the
dition. Several local people have also to the Casey service station and ex­ matter of rebuilding 'he Eugene
protested the leaving of the short ap­ pect to have the course ready for lo­ plant will be. They are investigating
proaches from the banks to the piers cal players sometime between the various otters, but probably will not
make any other move before fall.
without a railing to prevent small chil­ otghth and tenth of August
The course will be constructed on
dren. who use the river for a swlm-
mlmng hole, from falling off. The a lot 100 by 140 feet. All of the sod PEERY A. WOOLEY DIES
county plans to remove the short ap­ has already been torn off and placed
IN EUGENE ON SUNDAY
proaches very shortly and It will then inn piles about the lot. A great deal
of
It
will
be
used
In
constructing
hax-
be Impossible to get out on the pters
Peery A. Wooley, died at the Eu­
ards and mountains, says Carson. The
except by climbing them.
rest will be hauled away. Large gene hospital on Sunday evening, fol­
The Springfield Chamber of Com­
amounte of moss will be need on the lowing an Illness which has extended
merce will bave the letters on the old
greens which will first becovered with -over a period of several months. Mr.
Springfield arch removed, according a thick layer of fine rock and sand. Wooley was born on August 8, 1858,
to W. A. Taylor. This action was au­
The entire lot will be fenced with and had been a resident of Springfield
thorised by the members of the cham­
for the past 20 years.
wire.
ber at a previous meeting.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ida Wooley,
Spacious walks on the course will
three
sons, Harvey and Vent, Spring-
provide ample room to.- all those who
MANY ATTEND BIRTHDAY
rare to watch the players. There will field, and Glenn ot Modesto, Califor­
be room for at least 72 people on the nia; two daughters, Chlole of Spring-
DINNER AT VAN VALZAH
course at one time, allowing four field, and Levenla of Delta, Colorado;
HOME FRIDAY EVENING players for each green.
and one brother, John H. of Lamber­
ton, Minnesota.
The
entire
cor
rse
will
be
lighted
The birthdays of two prominent
The funeral services were held
for
night
playing.
Springfield people which fell on Fri­
The small confection stand now on Tuesday from the Walker-Poole chap­
day of last week was the occasion for
el at 2:80 and Interment was made In
a large birthday dinner and social the corner of the service station
gathering at the home of Mrs. A. B. property will be moved over onto the 'the Laurel Grove cemetery. Rev. C. J.
Pike and Dr.a F. A. Dantord. former
Van Valsah on that evening. Mrs. golf lot and used as a club house. Mr.
Van Valxah and Mr. E. G. McElhaney Carson declared yesterday that they pastor of the Methodist church here
were the two whose birthdays were had already purchased 60 putters for officiated at the services.
nse of the players.
observed on that day.
PICNIC FRIDAY MARKS
A large number of their friends
gathered for the birthday dinner after SWARTS SELLS FARM TO
DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY
which the men engaged In a horse­
FORMER MONTANA MAN
The double wedding anniversary ot
shoe pitching tournament. The latter
part of the evening was spent listen­
Announcement was msde last week Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Murphy and Mr.
ing to a musical program.
of the sale of the C. E. 8 warts farm and Mrs. James Mitchell which fell
Those present for the evening In­ five miles east of Springfield to Ed­ on Friday ot last week was the oc­
cluded Mrs. Van Valxah, Mr. and Mrs. ward Opland who has moved here re­ casion for a picnic gathering at Swim­
McElhaney, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. May­ cently from Montana. Mr. Opland has mers Delight last Friday evening. The
be, Miss Jerusha McKalllps. Mr. and rented the farm which consists of 78 local people had been married for 14
Mrs. W. G. Hughes and son. Donald. acres to Cordy Swerlngen. A house years at that time.
Those who were present for the oc­
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Page, F. B. Ham­ In Springfield was Included In the
lin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gantx, Miss transaction. The new owner of the casion were Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Faye Parsons, Dr, and Mrs. W. H. farm left Tuesday for Montana to look Mitchell of Ashland, Mrs. Iris Shack-
Pollard and children, William, Ruth, after farming interests In that state. elton of Portland. Mrs. Beatrice Gay,
Mrs. Zella Cantrell, Mr. and Mrs. E.
and Robert, Miss Jeanine Withers,
A. Moore, Dwight Kessey, Miss Gwen
Miss Lillian England, and Mrs. R. C. LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
dolyn Miller of Calgary, Canada, and
Van Valxah ot Medford.
GRAY'S STORE PICNIC Miss Clara Jones.
Start Minature
Golf Course Here
POSTMASTER'S SON GETS
Several employees of the local
DIPLOMATIC PROMOTION Gray's stores attended the annual pic­ N. 0 . W. WILL NOT HOLD
nic for all employees of the stores at
FIRST AUGUST MEETING
John N. Hamlin, member of the dip­
lomatic force at Buenos Aires, Argen­
tine, and son of F. B. Hamlin of this
city has been advanced from class 8
to class 7, according to a dispatch
from the state department at Wash­
ington. The advance means a *600
annual Increase In salary from *8,600
to (4,000.
Three other promotions were an­
nounced at the same time.
Eugene, Cottage Grove, and Spring-
field which was held at the Seavey
hop Island on Sunday. The day was
spent with games, contests, and
swimming. A large picnic dinner wae
served at noon.
Among those attending from Spring-
field were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Mur­
phy, Miss Hasel Murphy, William Cox,
and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Adams and
son.
The first regular meeting of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft for the month
of August, which should be held on
August 18, will not be held this year
It was decided at the meeting of the
organisation held here last week. The
vacation period Is being taken because
of warm weather. Mrs. Myrtle Eggl-
mann was chosen new press corre­
spondent for the group.