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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWKNTY-SBVBNTH YEAH.
LANE COUNTY FAIR
OFF TO GOOD START
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IN A L I V I T O W N
tola production of the seven leMltng being delivered by Rev C. J. Pike,
counties In the district according to pastor of the Methodist church. The
statistics compiled at the Eugene of­ services will be the first held In
fice of the Willamette Valley Lum­ the Christian church for several
bermen's office by Herbert J. Cox, weeks. Tbe Interior of tbe building
who Is now making a preliminary having been remodeled lately during
survey of the poaafble use of the the absence of Veltle Pruitt, regular
Willamette river as a means of barge pastor.
Rev. Pike will take as his sermon
transportation In the development of
subject, 'Pact, not Speculation.'' This
the upper Willamette counties.
The 1929 production of the seven Is the third of a series of sermons
leading counties In the valley as to be delivered Sunday evenings by
Rev lik e .
Agricultural and floral eahlblta are shown In the survey together with
their
production
In
board
feet
Is
as
Tbe young people of the Christian
larger thia year than uaual. accord*
Ing to Mr». Mabel Chadwick, fair follows; l-une 472,6»0.000; Benton 99.- church will also act as hosts to tbe
4 SO.000; Clackamas 4S.78O.OOO; Linn young people of the other congrega­
»«■cratary. The llvealock and poultry
62,264,000; Marion 177.608.000; Polk tions at a union gathering to be hel\
eahlblta are alao very good and con
178,781.000; Yamhill 23.118.000. The Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock.
alderable apace la given over to the
total production for the period In
The co-operation of the local
artlatlc and needlework eahlblta of
these counties was 1,128,686,000 board churches for union services during
Ijin e county people.
<
feet
the summer months has been carried
Flower Exhibit Beautiful
The fact which Mr. Cox attempts <>n In this city for mauy years, but
The moat attractive, perhapa, of all
to show In his report Is that of the a new Innovation was tried thia year.
the eahlblta at the fair thia year la
large amount of lumber manufactured Doe ot the pastors desired ~to be
the floral eahlblt which la being
In this county practically none of It away the latter part of the season
handled by lien F. Keeney, Lane
ever goes Into foreign markets while so they agreed to preach a series of
county assessor.
Mr. Keeney baa
six mills In Marlon, Yamhill and Polk
ap«*nt weeka of time and energy In counties with an annual production of three Sunday night sermona each In­
stead of alternating as has been done
conatructlng a typical Oregon uotdoor
302,260.000 board feet sold about half In the past. Large crowds have at­
arena aa a background for the floral
of the production locally and tbe tended all of tbe evening services
eahlblta He baa constructed a large
other half was shipped out on coast­ and some fine musical talent has been
mountain and has developed a river
wise vessels.
heard at the various union services.
which flow» down the center of the
In Portland three mills with a pro
The Methodist Sunday school will
canyon to the level of the valley
durtlon of 366,676.000 board feet ship­
be held at 2:46 Sunday, and the
where the people walk while view
ped 38.2 per cent of their output to
sermon at 11:00 o'clock will be de­
Ing the flowers.
foreign markets.
livered by the pastor on the subject,
Perhaps the moat outstanding ex­
The total production of the seven
hibit at the fair In point of Inclualve- counties mentioned above represents 'Salutes."
Baptist» will have their regular
neaa la the Pair Within the Pair of 1 11 per cent of the entire output of
the Four H club members Thetr ex­ the two states, Oregon and Washing­ Suday school at 10:00 o’clock and
hibits, several of whlcn are being ton. which comprise the great Douglas will hekr Rev. Mulholland preach on
housed In new buildings thia aeaaon. fir region
lame county alone pro­ "Faith and Doubt of a Prophet" at
Include everything from phases of duces 31 per cent of the total Doug­ the 11:00 o’clock services.
domestic work and art down to the las fir output of the state.
poultry, awlne and cattle eahlblta
Information gathered by Mr. Cox O. E. S. TO OBSERVE
which they have housed In their own will be placed at the disposal of
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
section of the fair grounds.
Henalor Charles McNary to be used
HERE NEXT TUESDAY
Local Girl Prix« Winner
In a fight to secure an appropriation
Among the prla« winners In the for the dredging of the Willamette
The fifth anniversary of the local
•
Pour-FI group are Helen Cooley of river from Portland to Springfield
chapter of tbe Order of the Eastern
route 1. Springfield, who won second when he meets with a committee
Star will be celebrated next Tuesday
prise In the light division of barred from the Eugene Chamber of Com­
evening at the first meeting of the
rock chickens. She also won second merce at a noon luncheon at the Os­
lodge members after a summer vaca­
and third prla« In the dark section burn hotel today.
tion period.
Funds for the preliminary survey by ,
with an eahlblt of barred rock hens.
Special Invitations are being ex­
Mahlon Pengra of route 3. Eugene, army engineers to determine the
tended to all charter members to be
won second prise with an exhibit of feasibility of the project and by
present according to Mrs. W. C.
white leghorns, and Helen Michael of statisticians to determine the prob­
Wright, worthy matron.
A large
mute 1, Eugene, won first prise In able use which will be made of such
birthday cake w ill be prepared for
the dark barred rock group.
a service have been Included In the
the event and a short musical enter­
Almost all of the prises In the River and Harbor's bill.
tainment Is being prepared.
Batty and Kip, Portland construc­
shorthorn cattle division of the reg
tion
firm,
has
already
announced
that
ulsr fair wero won by Cal Young'»
DR. PHETTEPLACE WILL
stock. ■ Homer and Eugene Chase to­ they will soon start construction on
a
large
barge
to
be
used
In
river
MOVE PRACTICE TO
gether took all honors In the Poland
China hog division. The A. P. Wheel­ transportation, and The Ashbury
EUGENE ON SATURDAY
er horses of Qoahen carried off sev­ Transportation company is considering
Dr. C. H. Pbetteplace will move
eral prises In the draft horse division. the development of a new transporta­
tion system which would Include boat bis medical office now in the First
Mrs. Pulop Wins Award
Mrs. J. Fulop of this city was shipments to Mapleton and a truck National bank building to Eugene on
Saturday. He will take offices in the
awarded first prise for a costume line to Eugene.
Miner building and will become as­
design which was made by her and
sociated with Dr. H. A. Peery, well
MRS. PAGE ENTERTAINS
Is exhibited at the fair.
known here as the sou of Mr. and
The grandstand was packed laat
AENEAS CLUB THURSDAY Mrs. Mark Peery.
v night for the double wedding In which
The Phetteplace family will estab­
Mrs. L. K. Page entertained the
Clarence Hamlin and Groce Mateer
lish
their home at 1461 West 10th
of Eugene and Lee Williams of Eu­ members of the Aeneas club at a
Street In Eugene.
gene and Elin Cummings of Good- 1:00 o'clock luncheon at the Anchor
pasture Island were the participants. age Tuesday afternoon. Following the
Other entertainment consisted of the luncheon the afternoon was spent WORLD TRAVELER STOPS
old time fiddler's contest, the first with needlework and musical num­
HERE ON RETURN TRIP
division of which was won by H. L. bers. Miss Elinor Campbell of Sac­
An Interesting visitor in Springfield
McIntyre of route 2, Eugene; and ramento, a guest at the meeting,
Manuel Macias, Mexican wire walker played several piano selections and Inst week was H. A. Brattaln, brother
who thrilled the audience with hts Mrs. J. T. Moore sang several old of Paul Brattaln, Sr„ who had Just
completed a trip »round the world
agile feats. Tom Cartier, Irish tenor time songs.
Members and guests present (or and who stopped at the Brattaln home
and Cy and Sunshine Douglas and
their animal troupe also drew long the function were Mesdames N. W. In this city for a short visit before
Emery, C. E. Kenyon, E. E. Fraed- going on to Paisley to visit with hts
applause from the grandstand.
Bicycle racing which started Wed­ rlck, L. L. May, C. E. Swarts, Ella brother, who Is on a ranch there.
Mr. Brittain is a native Oregonian.
nesday will be carried on each day Lombard. M. J. McKlIn. W. H. Pol­
at the noon hour and the grand win­ lard, S. C. Wright, A. B. Van Valxah, He was born In Springfield and has
ners will be determined Saturday and Oeorge Prochnow, Miss Clara Masses lived In the state moat of his life.
of Portland, Mrs. R. L. Kirk of Se­ He left Springfield on January 29,
prises awarded.
attle, Miss Campbell and Mrs. Page. and circled the world before return­
ing last week.
BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD
He had some very Interesting
BRATTAIN
FUNERAL
TO
AT HERBERT MOON HOME
stories to tell of the places where
BE IN EUGENE FRIDAY
he had visited while on the trip, says
The eighth birthday of Mae Etta
Mrs. Brattaln.
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Laura
L.
Moon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Brattnin of Gardiner ,who died at
the Eugene hospital on Wednesday,
will be held at the Voach chapel
in Eugene on Friday afternoon at 2:00
o'clock. The Interment will be made
In the old I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Mrs. Brattaln was aged 67 years
and had been III for several weeks
prior to her death.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Orphlr H. Brown and a granddaugh­
ter, Miss Elene Brown, both of Oard-
Inor; three slaters, Mrs. Clara Male
and Mrs. Mary Male, both of Spring-
field, and Mrs. A lne Pattison of
Small Boy III— Eugene Pulop. ih< route 2, Eugene; three brothers, W.
small son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pulop C. Campbell and G. W. Campbell, Spo­
Is reported to be very 11 at the home kane, Washington, and O. / Campbell
of Seattle.
of his parent».
Mrs. 4da Gants was elected super­ Travel Over Newly Oiled Por­
intendent of the Sunday school of the
tion of McKenzie Highway
Methodist church at tbe meeting of't
To Start Next Week
the Sunday school boaru which was
held at the church on Monday eve­
Tbe oiling of tbe first stretch ot
ning. Mrs. Gants takes the place left
tbe McKenzie highway this season,
vacant by the resignation of H. L.
between Springfield and Thurston
Gillette, who has served as superln- I
corner will probably be Completed
tendent of the school many years, i
sufficiently to be opened to traffic
•
but who recently moved with his
the first part of next waek. F. J.
'
family to Medford.
Keraan, contractor In charge of the
Other elections mode Monday eve­ oiling operations, hopes to complete
ning Include 8. Y. Bartholomew, as- 1 the work this week, but it Is doubt­
slatant superintendent; Mrs. L. K. ! ful If that can be done.
Page, primary department; Mrs. Janie
When the entire stretch has been
Cruzan, home department; Mrs. R. given Its final coat of tbe medium
L. Drury, cradle roll department; Miss rock then it will be thrown open to
Th«sa Bartholomew, secretary; Dr. N. traffic. This travel on the highway
W. Emery, treasurer; Franklin Drury, will aid In working the coarae rock
librarian; Mrs. W H. Pollard, song and oil together making a firmer
leader; Fred Buell, orchestra director; roadbed. After about ten days of
and Miss Evelyn Buell, pianist.
travel the final coat of oil and fine
The teachers are nominated by tbs rock will be applied to uie highway.
superintendent and are confirmed by
Trouble over salary and lack of oil
tbe board.
kept most of the workmen away from
LIBRARY TO BE OPEN
MONDAYS NEXT MONTH
Starting September 1, the city
library will again be open every
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday aft­
ernoon and evening according to Mrs.
David SaltBinan, librarian.
No de­
cision has been reached yet concern­
ing the first Monday In the montn
which Is Labor Day.
The library has not been open Mon­
days during the summer months due
to the falling off of patrons during
the warm weather.
A total of 602 books and 86 maga
stnea have been taken out during the
laat month aaya Mr«. Saltaman.
Five Homes Burn
A t Marcóla Tues.
Fisher Mill Employees Form
Bucket Brigade and Sop
Spread of Raging Flames
Five homes were completely de­
stroyed at Marcola Tuesday afternoon
with estimated loss of between 86,000
and $10,000 when fire broke ont in
tbe Glenn Smith home and ^ipread
to tbe other four buildings befor-i it
could be put under control by the
employees of the Fisher Lumber mill
which formed a bucket brigade.
Tbe homes destroyed belong lo
Glenn Smith, Henry Baker. Elmer
Fegles. Lionel Landers, and George
Tipton. All of tbe household effects
of the Smith family was destroyed
before they could be reached. The
personal property in the other houses
was removed before the fire reached
them. Very little. If any, Insurance
was carried on the property.
Carl Baker, elgbt-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker discovered
tbe fire when be opened tbe door to
the Smith home and found it a rag­
ing mass of flames.
Mrs. Smith had been down town
for several hours and tbe other wom­
en were all out picking beans and
berries at the time of the fire.
A telephone request was made to
the Ideal fire department to send
their truck to the scene of the-fire,
but It bau to be turned down as
the council here baa ruled against
sending the truck more than five
miles away from the city. There la
only one truck here and this city
would be greatly endangered should
a fire start while the truck was on
one of these calls. The Eugene fire
department was then notified and it
sent a pump track and three me> to
the fire.
their tasks last Saturday. Mr. Keraan
is using a great deal of state high­
way commission equipment and is em­
ploying state highway men to operate
the trucks and other machinery.
Some misunderstanding over the
wages to be paid these men arose
and they threatened to stop work If
they did not receive the same salary
which they had been getting from
the state.
At the same time the
failure of a tank of oil to arrive left
the men without oil so they couldn’t
work. Gil arrived Sunday and the
wage dispute was smoothed over. The
men started work again on Monday
morning.
CO. CHAMBER APFROVES
ROAD FINANCE PLAN
ON LANE COUNTY COURT
The plan for financing Lane coun­
ty’s share of the road construction
work to be carried on In this coun­
ty during the
t few years aa
suggester by the County Court was
approved by the County Chamber ot
Commerce at the monthly ' meeting
held at Cottage Grove laat Thursday.
County Judge, C. P. Barnard, haa
presented a plan to tne state highway
commission whereby that body would
advance sufficient funds to enable the
county to meet Its share of the road
program coat. The plan also provides
that Lane county shall use the rev­
enue from the auto license fund In
repaying the state highway body. This
is expected to amonnt to 2116,000
next year.
The members of the County Court
are In Portland today attending the
meeting of the highway commission
and discussing further the county road
program. Earl H ill, of the chamber
road committee, accompanied t h e
court to Portland.
Hector Macpherson, lather of the
proposed cabinet form of government,
was the principal speaker at the Cot­
tage Grove meeting.
PRIVATE GOLF COURSE
McNARY UNABLE TO VISIT
FOUND IN MOUNTAINS
SPRINGFIELD ON FRIDAY
BY SPRINGFIELD FOLK
It Is no longer necessary to give
up your golf games when you take
a vacation in the Cascade mountains
says Marion Adams who spent Sun­
day at Scott lake and found a very
good miniature golf course in use.
There is a small lake a short dis­
tance back of Scott lake, according
to Adams, and this lake has a long
sand beach on which Donald Young,
Eugene attorney who has been va­
cationing there, has constructed a
fine golf course.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor and
Mrs. Adams also visited the golf
course Sunday.
FORD MAY OPEN ANOTHER
AGENCY IN SPRINGFIELD
That another Ford agency will be
opened In Springfie1<| soon Is the
report coming to this city from Port­
land headquarters of the company.
Ford has began a new policy, It Is
said, and will establish numerous
small agencies In the smaller cities
and also In the large ones.
Another agency may be started In
Eugene and several new ones In Port­
land It is said. A new agency has
Jus' been opened In Creswell. Who
will be the agent In this city has
not been announced.
There has been no Ford agency
here since E. R. Danner sold out
to the H. C. SimmoDH company a
year ago.
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No. 33
First Oiling Work
Union
Service
MR s. S S. °‘ntZ
electeo
Barge Service Aid Last
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SUPERINTENDENT
To Lane Lumber To Be On Sunday AT METHODIST CHURCH Nearly Completed
The I Jin«- County 1*30 (air la now
on In (ull awing, and It la on« o(
the beat fair» bold for sevnrsl year*
from tho point o( diaplaya and of pro­
gram offered for tho antartalnmont
of tho fair viaitora
Perfect weather
and an absence of any of lb« usual
laat mlnulo hitches In the fair pro­
gram atartod It Wodnaaday morning
with all Indication that a new record
(or attendance will be established.
Herbert Moon was the occasion for
a delightful birthday party held at
the Moon home on A street yester­
day afternoon between 2:00 and 4; 80
p. m. The afternoon was spent with
games and refreshments. Mrs. Moon
was assisted by Miss Melba Harris.
Those Invited for the afternoon
were Clover Jean Cox, Donna Jean
Ernest. Ethel Ruth Pulop, June Mer­
rill, Hasel Keyes, Emma Lou Strat­
ton, Beryl Robertson, Gladys Peter­
son, Eva Mae Severson, Agnes Moon
and Mae Etta Moon.
A
HPRINOFIBLD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON* THURSDAY. M’OUHT 2S. 1930
Lane County Lumber la Not Rev. Pike to Preach;; Meeting
to Be Held at Christian
Shipped to Foreign Markets
Church; Attendance Good.
Survey
Report
Shows
Unusually Good Entertainment
Provided for Vlaitore; Four-H
The lust union church service ot
Heveny-one of the 210 larger suw-
Clube Have ‘Fair Within Fair’ mills of the Willamette valley are the present summer season will be
and Attract Many Viaitora; located in Ijrno county and account held next Sunday evening at the
for approximately 42 per cent of the Christian church with the sermon
Pioneer Meeting Friday.
*
" T M People's Paperi'
Senator Charles McNary will not
be able to speak at the noon meeting
of the Lions clnb of this city tomor­
row as had been hoped for by the
members. Knowing that the senator
was coming to Eugene today to attend
a conference on the development of the
Willamette river aa a means of trans­
portation. the local clnb Invited the
senator to address them on Friday,
but a telegram received here thia
morning by H. E. Maxey says that
the visit will be impossible. It reads:
"Sincerely appreciate your thought­
ful invitation to visit your city F ri­
day, but on that day I bare promised
to go to Pendleton to visit the Round­
up and confer with the executive com­
mittee of the Umatilla Rapids project.
I am greatly interested in canalixa-
tlon of Willamette river and you re­
call my amendment to River and
Harbor bill carries the service to your
delightful city,
Sincerely good
wishes."
BUDGET CHANGES
TALKED BY GUUNGIL
Financial System of City Haa
Not Kept Pace With Other
Changes Says Mayor; Council
Members Meet in Session to
Consider Revising Budget
Drastic changes In the city budget
for the next year were considered by
the members ot the city council In
an informal meeting nt the city hall
Monday evening. A temporary bud­
get had already been prepared and
this was gone over with a fine tooth
comb to find possible methods of
shifting funds from one department
to another without Increasing the cost
of the city government.
No action was taken at the meeting
according to Mayor W. P. Tyson, who
spoke of tbe meeting as an oppor­
tunity for the council members to
consider and discuss various means
of improving the city government and
making the departments more effi­
cient The final action on the budget
will be taken at a meeting this tall,
probably In October when each coun­
cilman will select another taxpayer
and this group will act aa the budget
committee.
Budget Needs Revision
The readjustment ot the budget haa
not kept pace with the other changes
which have been taking place In other
affairs thinks the mayor. Very fre­
quently In the past the city council
aas issued warrants on funds which
had bean budget for various depart­
ments bnt which had not actually
been received. One instance of thia
is the estimated receipts from fines
and licenses which are always in­
cluded In the budget, but which nearly
always fall short about two-thlrda
The receipts from this source have
averaged about 1600 annually for tbe
past several years, while the budget
includes about |1800 from this source.
This Item on the budget Is probably
a carry over from the days ot the
saloon when such sums were received
from fines and licenses, thinks Mr.
Tyson.
Instances Cited
Another instance cited by the mayor
is that of the street department where
the original appropriation was 881.000.
Under the slx-per cent limitation act
it has not been possible to increase
this appropriation as rapidly as the
expenses have mounted. There have
been no surplus funds to shift to
the department so the street fund
has now reached a total of only a
little more than 21700.
No effort is being made by the
councilmen to Increase the income of
the city. It Is their desire to try
to sc shift the funds around ao that
the city can be operated on funds
available without exceeding the six
per cent limitation. It means that
Items such as the tines w ill practi­
cally have- to he stricken from the
budget Other funds will have to be
reduced and the emergency fund will
probably practically done away with.
An effort will be made to appropriate
sufficient operating expenses for each
department if carefully managed and
allow no falling hack on an emergency
reserve when this has been depleted.
The city council have been work­
ing and thinking over this budget
problem for the past three months
and they hope to he able to present
a practicable one to the budget com­
mittee when It holds its meeting.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
TO ENTERTAIN COUNTY
BODY AT NEXT MEETING
Plans for the entertainment of the
Lane County Chamber ot Commerce
at Its next meeting which will he
held In September were discussed at
the monthly meeting of the local
Chamber of Commerce last Friday
evening.
The meeting to he held
here Is expected to draw a large
delegation of visitors from other cities
as the annual election of officers of
the county body Is slated to take
Charles L. M cN ary
place at that time.
Only a few people turned out for
WRIGHT DRIVES GOLF BALL
FROM NORTH SISTER SUN. the Chamber meeting ana the meeting
adjourned after a short consideration
Harry Wright took a golf club and of the Chamber meeting plana
ball with him to the summit of the
Marker Placed at Airport
North sister last Sunday anu drove
A black and white highway marker
it off towards Bend from the summit with arrows pointing to the Spring-
of the mountain. Ten other people field airport was brought to the
made the climb that day, driving to municipal field last week by the
Camp Scott' Saturday night.
The American Automobile association rep­
climb to the summit and return was resentative and Mr. Inman has erected
made In 10 hoars. Ths weather was It along the highway to direct trav­
colder than usual for this season on
elers to the flying field.
the mountain according to members
Attends Round-up— Carey Thomp­
of the climb, several of whom tried
to make the difficult ascent with the son. of the Thompson resort near
official Obsidian group a few weeks Vida. Is attending the Pendleton
Leaves for Vacation— Cecil Mathes,
operator at the Mountain States
Power plant left Monday for a two
weeks' vacation to he spent In the
ago.
Iatkevlew country.
round-np this week.
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