The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 18, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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PA G E S IX
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M IN IA T U R E GOLF PLAYED
N EW M E M B E R S A DDED TO
MRS. H U N T L Y E L E C T E D
A T SUNDAY SCHOOL P A R TY
G LID ER CLUB SU N D A Y
P R E S ID E N T OF LEGION
Indoor golf was the principal form
of entertainment (or the young people
o( the Methodiet church at their social
gathering on Friday evening. The
young people gathered at the home of
Mrs. A. B Van Valaah and held a
abort bualneaa meeting during which
they elected Howard Hughe» preal-
dent of toe class for the next year.
Folowlng thia the group played minia­
ture golf and then returned to the
Van Valaah home for refreshments.
Thoee attending the gathering were
'1 helma Sweeney, Margaret Oorrle.
Anne Oorrle. Edna Piatt. Theo Barth­
olomew. Doris Meyers, Dorotha Bailey.
Eleanor Campbell, Howard Hughes.
Bernald Hoi tan, Harold Wynl, Wm.
Pollard, and Mrs. Van Valaah.
This was the first social gathering
of the fall season tor the members
of this class which is composed of
those young people attending the Uni­
versity and others of the same age.
D EPO T A G EN T R E T U R N S
A FTER V A C A TIO N T R IP
The KugeueeUltder club la contin­
uing to grow according to Chester
Aldrich, secretary of the club, who
announced the addition of two new
members on Sunday. There are now
almost 30 members 1^ the club and
they are practicing every Suuday.
Considerable work is being done about
the hanger to make flights easier
according to Aldrlcn.
Robert Stayton stayed lu the air
a minute and one halt the twelfth
time he was ever In a gilder and
took off from the top of the hill
adjoining Emerald Helghta where the
hanger is located.
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Night classes to tench the funda­
mentals of flight will probably be
started after the weather gets cooler
and all vacations have ended.
T W O YEAR S E N T E N C E IS
G IV E N LANE B OOTLEGGER
Carl Marks, the Marcóla bootlegger
who was arrested near hie still In
the woods above Marcóla by Deputy
Sheriff John Carlile during the bunt
tor Ray Sutherland, waa sentenced to
two years In the state penitentiary
| at Salem by Circuit Court Judge J.
W. Hamilton of Roseburg, who sat
I on the bench during Marks' trial.
T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 18. 1930.
EA STER N STAR PLANS
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B E N E F IT CARD PARTY
C O U N C IL LA ST N IG H T
The rimi of the surf will be brought“
direct to the «tara of the radio listen
era when W ill, Atlantia City, com­
pletes the installation of a "mike”,
susp-'iiiled over the waves, underneatu
the Million Dollar Pier, Ted Weems,
Guy la>mbardo, Hleepy Hall, Charlie
Dornberger, Milt Shaw, and othei
famous orchestras will be heard from
Atlantic City a i h - o s ii piers througn
WPG (which, Inrldently, alauda for
World a Play Ground) and the Col
unitila BroadcastIng Hyatom
The members of the Eastern Slur
will eutertaln with a benefit bridge
party at the lodge rooms on Septem­
ber 30. It was decided at the meeting
of the
group
held Tiles
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**,Jr • w »lng Mrs. Clifford Wllsou la
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general .ikkiieiunn
chairman for a the
Mrs. E. E. Fvaedrlck la In charge
of the refreshments.
Mrs. M. B lluntly was elected
president of the Women's division of
the Willamette Council of the Ameri­
can Legion at the meeting of the
members which was held at Cottage
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Grove last night. Mrs. W. II. Pol
lard was elected chaplain of the
Council at the some meeting.
The Tuesday
meeting
was in the
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n“,urc "f “ Potluck supper and bust-
***’’*• meeting. Ih e next meeting will
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Tuesday In ‘ >cto-
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A large delegation of Springfield
lx-gkm and Auxiliary members at
tended the Cottage Grove meeting
which began at 3:00 o'clock. Among
those attending were Dr. and Mrs
W. N. Dow. Mrs. Pollard. F. B Ham
Un. Mrs Emma Clson, Mrs Van
Valsab. Jack Larson. Mr. and Mrs
F. B. Huntly and Mrs. 8 S George
of Eugene.
Kay Perkins, .the "Old Topper" of
National Broadcasting Company,
Is using rsllruad tricks In tbe studios.
Iteceutly be gave the production man
on his progrram three flags, green, ed
and yellow. If the program Is ma­
iling on schedule the yellow flag la
displayed; th«\green flag means "speed
up" and Ihe red flag means "slow
down, you’re running ahead or ached
ule." Clever boy. Ray.
th e
IN D IA N S ON S T R E E T S IS
U N U SU A L S IG H T H ER E
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The sight of Indlaua walking about
on the streets
not u new or un­
usual incident In many of the cities
of the Pacific Northwest, but when
they walk down Ihe streets In Spring
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l*»*y ar,‘ >"'t'<,e<l very much, due
to the fact that we have
1,0 'n,,,al1 reservation near her«- and
4t>ldom *«♦* them.
A certain number of the ludlans
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make their way here each fall for
tbe bop picking season
Moat of
them com«- from Warm Springs serosa
the pass. Now that the season Is
over they sre moving back towards
their homes.
The Indians u sually
slop at Hendricks bridge for a week
or two and dry a quantity of the
salmon which Is being taken from
between the racks there. The offi­
cials gave (he fish to the Indians.
REV. M U L H O L L A N D T O USE
P R E -S E R M O N Q U E S T IO N S
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Rev Ralph Mulholland, pastor of
the Baptist church will begin the use
of the pre-sermon questhma again
at the evenlug services In his church
beginning Sunday evening He has se­
lected two questions for the first
night. They are. How May a Christ­
ian Have a Good Time? and The
Womans Place In the Church?
At the morning services he will
preach on the subject. “If We Know—
We Know", The usual Sunday school
and Yeung Peoples meeting will be
held.
Carl Olson has assumed bis duties
again as agent as the Southern Pacific
depot following a two weeks vacation
during which time O. F. Fredrickson
of Independence acted In hla place.
During his vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hlgginbottom, I I , and Norris
Olton and Mrs. F. W. Smith, slater of
| S. Weatherley, 10. were each sen-
Mra. Olson, and Mr. Smith drove over
. tenced to two years In the prison
the Pacific highway south to Crater
I for stealing a cash register from a
Lake and then over to Modoc Point
store at Jasper. They were paroled
where Mr. and Mra. Smith, who had
to Edwin Grubbs of Elkton, and will
been visiting here from Chanute, Kan­
R A T T L E S N A K E K IL L E D
stand trial In Douglas county soon
sas. boarded a train for Ixw Angeles.
N EA R COB U R G M O NDAY
for s similar offense.
Mr. and Mra. Olson returning to
L IT T L E DAMAGE IS DONE
Springfield by way of the Upper De­
Another rattlesnake was killed In
IN A U TO A C C ID E N T H ER E
schutes and the McKenxie highways. T H R E E POUND R ED SID E
this vicinity on Monday evening by
H O O K ED BY DR. POLLARD Karen Bhrlstlanson. daughter of Mrs.
Slight damage was done to two
Jacobson, of the Jacobson Bulb Farm motor vehicles Friday when E. C.
H E E L IN JU R ED IN FALL
A salmon egg was the only bait
near Coburg The rattler was killed Alford of Bend drove Into the delivery
FROM PILE OF LUM BER needed by Dr. W. H. Pollard to hook
near the Coburg caves by the girl truck being driven by Lester Bosser
a three pound redslde while fishing
Berger Erickson of Marcela, em­ In the McKenxie river Monday morn­ who had gone up there early In the man on East Main street. The agio
ployee of the Fisher Lumber com ing. The fish measured 19 inches. evening to inspect a patch of corn I on the truck was twl»t«-d slightly and
a fender on the automobile was bent.
pany. stustained a fractured bone in Another smaller redslde. one trout and which she has planted there.
his heel last Saturday when be fell IS whiteftsh attested to the ability
13 feet from s pile of lumber which of the doctor as a fisherman. Dr.
he was working on. He was brought Pollard has established s reputation
to the office of s Springfield physi­ of getting some largo ones whenever
cian where the Injury was treated.
he goes fishing lately. His latest pre­
vious catch was made on Labor day
A Conscientious Jury
H. E. Maxey and W. K. Barnell
Judge
(after charging Jury)— Is fished on the Willamette near Lowell
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there any question that any one would on Sunday and caught several nice
like to ask before considering thè fish In a short while.
J. P Morgan, greatest private
banker, photographed st hs attended
the commencement esercissi at Hap
vsrd UnivMSits
f^f^S TU D IO S
TO
W IT H
HUBERT ZUtSMITH JKl
Fred llufsnilth, NBC tenor, Is slight
of build and very youthful tn appear-
a n c e—embarasslngly
youthful
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aeeme. For Freddie wae with hie ac­
companist In the lobby of tbe Hotel
Commodore In New York recently,
waiting to sing at a fashionable after­
noon concert In Ihe grand ballroom,
when an Important-looking society
woman, bearing all the earmarks of a
committee chalrlady. dashed up to him
and aald, “Hoy. page Frederic Huf
umllh (or me.”
Guy Ixinihurdo. the orchestra lead­
Admitted to Hospital—C. A. Lewis
er. was playing golf the other after­ was admitted to the Eugene hospital
noon. when his opponent pointed to for medical care recently.
one of the players behind him.
“Bee that fallow,” aald Lombardo's
Visits at Shedd Miss Esther Mc­
companion.
"He’s worth five million
Pherson spent Bunday visiting with
dollars, and would you believe II, he
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halils at Shedd.
can't even write hla own name."
Just then the player referred to.
Register at Hotel— R A. Watson
-mack« d hla ball a wallop and sbouted, and James Wataou, both of Cleveland,
"Fore."
Ohio, were registered at the Spring
"W ell.“ said Guy. 'anyway he can field hotel last Saturday,
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WRIGHT & SONS
evidence?
Juror— A couple of us would like
Attachment Notice Filed
to know if the dofendant boiled the
Notice ot attachment of the stock
malt one or two hours, and how
of C. P. Clover pool hall was posted
does he keep the yeast out?—New
on the building yesterday by John
Mexico Salvo.
Marsh, Lane county constable. The
attachment was made for a Eugene
The gentleman had sent for a
collection agency.
plumber to fix an upstairs tap. and
as he and his wife started down
Coast Man Visits— Mr D. C. Cum­
stairs they met the plumber coming
mings of Coqnllle was a visitor in
up. The gentleman said:
"Before I go downstairs f would this city this morning.
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A lady was entertaining the small
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The plumber politely removed his son of a married friend.
hat and murmured:
“Are yon quite sure you can cut
“ Pleased to meet you. ma'am."
your meat, W illy *' she asked, watch­
ing him a moment
“ I didn't know the new stenographer
“Oh. yessum." he replied without
was left-handed.“
looking up. “We often hare It as
‘ She Isn't—she's Just engaged.'*
tough as this at home."
"1 wish you would help me with this
Teacher:
"Now, Ruth, suppose sum, Dad," said a small boy strug­
your mother, and yon. and the baby gling with hfs home work.
should go ont to the park some after­
"Can't, son." said Dad from behind
noon. how many would that be?“
his paper; “it wouldn't be right."
Ruth: “It would be two. and one
“I don't suppose It would." said
to carry!”
the hoy, "bat yon might have tried
city would like to hear
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