The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 02, 1930, Image 1

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THF SPRINGFIELD NEWS
COMPLETE BALLOT
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| •* I, A. Keception State Will Build
; pe(t^rai Bonk H"d | [Football Team To
fs
F°r Tonight Bridge Sidewalk
Meet Corvallis Hi
Many Musfetsqja to Appaar; All Highway Commission Agrees to
Teachers and Parents Urged
Put In Walk from Bridge to
Lana County Clark Makes Up I
to attand Catharing.
Present City Walks.
November Ballot as It Will
.
Appaar Before Voter.; Many b y ^ X i ^ S , , ^
The state highway commission will
"Tbe Feepte's Paper"
I
L I V I N EW SPA PER
IN A L I V I TO W N
UR TRANSPORT MAI
FLY fflO N C in PORT
¡Coach May Names Members o’'
First Squad and Substitutes
to Play in Opener.
Municipal Field is Considered as
Terminal for Bennett Airways
Resplendent In new bright red Jer
seys. twenty-two members of the foot . with Lines from Medford to
ball aggregation at the Springfield
Seattle, Marshfield and Boise;
high school will Invade the Corvallis
Chamber Meeting.
build a cement sidewalk from tbe
Springfield for the annual reception east approach of tbe new Springfield
which they will give to the teachers bridge to the city sidewalk now end­
/
of the local schools this evening In ing in front of tbe Parker garage,
/
One of (be longeat ballots the Lent the Community ball.
high school territory tomorrow after­
It was announced yesterday by W.
County electorate ha« been called to
noon for tbe opening game of the
The program Is achwiuled to start Walker, at whose suggestion request
Air lines running out of Springfield
pa»» upon will be before the voter«
season for both squads. Coach May In four different directions may be
at 8:00 o’clock and will consist of for tbe sidewalk was started by mem
November 4. In Hprlngfleld 47 can
and several members of the faculty started here as a result of the In­
the following numbers:
bora of tbe Lions club. Tbe sidewalk
didst«« will appear on tbe ballot along
will accompany the team as will
spection of the municipal airport thia
III
be
built
along
the
south
side
«»lections
.........H. 8 Sextet
with 13 tneaaurea.
large
delegation of the student body week by A. A. Bennett of tile Bennett
of the road only.
Xylophone
solo
Barbara
Barnell
Ballot Given
Members of the first squad and Transportation company of Tacoma,
Highway engineers went over the
Following la tbe ballot a« It will Hass solo ......................... pB0| p r e ,,
the probable positions which they will Washington.
He was accompanied
Eugene Meyer of Boston who has
Reading
Faye l*arsons ground yesterday, surveying t h e
be voted on In Hprlngfleld
play were announced this morning here by two seven-passenger Zenith
b»-«-n
selected
by
President
Hoover
to
Mixed Quartet
......... Mr. and
ground and staking out the course
United Statee
Governor of the Federal Reserve by the coach. They are Edward Tom airplanes which will be used on the
of the sidewalk. They have promised be
Mrs. I). H Murphy, Mr. and
For United Mtatea Benator In Con-
Board.
seth, Hersey Tomseth, Alonso Man- run when regular service is started.
to construct the walk very soon.
Mrs. Roland Moshler,
greea- Llewellyn A. Hank«, Independ
waring. and Lloyd Frese, backfield;
Mr. Bennett plans to fly a local
Vernlce Hawke
The building of this walk will be
<-nt; Cha« L. McNary, republican; II. M U B solo
John Lynch, center; Harold Geiger, service from Medford to Seattle and
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
Mrs. W. K. Barnell
great aid to pedestrians from West
H. Mtallard, Independent; O. I). Teel, Vocal solo
left guard; Dean Anderson, left for­ from Marshfield to Boise, Idaho. Ships
HAVE HOMECOMING
Springfield who come across the
Independent; Elton Watkins, demo­
Committee Given
ward; Dalton Thursman, left end; for both routes would remain In
SERVICES
ON
SUNDAY
bridge
dally
to
make
purchases
In
cratic.
Refreshments will be served under
Bert Tomseth, right end; Verrol Mc­ Springfield overnight and there would
For Itoprosentatlve In Congre»i
the direction of Mrs. Rachel Thatcher. this city.
Special plans are being made for Farland, right tackle; and either Carl be eight landings a day If his schedule
Question os to who should build
William A Delsell, democratic; W. C. Mrs. Walter Laxton. president of the
a large homecoming service to be Wagner or Dorman Chase at right Is carried out
local P.-T, A. chapter last year, wiU j
sidewalk was discussed locally and
Hawley, republican.
held at the Christian church next guard.
Mr. Bennett expressed himself as
head the reception committee. Mrs. It was decided .hat the property had Sunday. Three factors will contribute
State
Substitute players named by the
For Governor— Edward F. Halley,
K Wheaton. Mrs. D. O. Fisher and been deeded to the state, therefore, to make this a real homecoming for coach include Bill Bird, tackle; Bruce much pleased with the Springfield air­
democratic; Jullua I, Meier, Independ Mrs. George Procbnow have charge the city could not le ^ lly assess con­ the members of that church. Their Squires and Jack Hulett, gnarda; port. If his schedule goes Into effect
•n t; Phil Metschan. republican; Albert of the decorations. Mrs. D. C. Ogilvie struction costs against the owner of pastor. Veltle Pruitt, will deliver his Jimmie West, back; George Thatcher, for a stop In Springfield he will erect
his own iiangars and Install tern.tv.si
abutting property. After the Lions
Htrelff, Independent.
Is general chairman of the affair,
second sermon after a six weeks Ill­ Bob Stark and Paul Robley, linesmen
All teachers end parents are urged club request the city referred the ness, the members have been more-
For Justice of the Supreme Court.
Three more games have been added equipment.
Coeltlon No. 1— Percy R. Kelly, re­ to attend the reception which serves matter to the state highway depart­ or-less scattered and will assemble for to tbe local grldaters schedule during
Practically all the larger towns of
as a means of getting better ac­ ment.
publican, democratic.
tbe beginning of fall activities, and the past few weeks. Harrisburg will Oregon and Washington along the
For Justice of the Supreme Court. quainted.
the main auditorium, which has been be played there on October It and route to be flown have signed up
Position No. 6—James U. Campbell,
Standing committee chairmen were I CHAMBER COMMITTEES
completely worked over, will be used a return game with Junction City has with Mr. Bennett for his service and
republican; Oliver P. Coshow, demo announced at the meeting of the P.-T.
been listed for November I I . The actual operations Is expected to start
for
the services
ARE APPOINTED AT
cratlc.
The Bible school will begin at »:45 I Thanksgiving date has been filled with soon.
A. held at the high school on Friday
MEETINO ON FRIDAY and the morning worship at 11:00. 18
For Justice of the Supreme Court, afternoon of last week. They are:
against the University high
Chamber to Meet on Project.
Position No. g— Harry H. Belt, repub­ Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, hospitality; Mias
team. This will be one of the moat
A special meeting of the Springfield
musical
program
consisting
of
the
Members of the Springfield chamber
lican. democratic; J. K Hosmer, In Dorothy Girard. publicity; Mrs. L. K.
Interesting games of the season for Chamber of Commerce has been called
of commerce voted at the'.r meting last following numbers will be given at the two reasons. First, the boys across
dependent.
Page, service and Mrs. Ernest Me
for Monday evening by President W.
close
of
the
Bible
school
hour
and
I rlday to offer the old arch at the
For Superintendent of Public In ­ Kinney, membership.
the river usually have a good team,
Taylor. At this meeting Mr. Ben­
at the 11:00 o’clock service.
approach
to
the
old
Springfield
bridge
struction—C. A. Howard, republican,
and second, this Is the school which nett’s plans will be explained. Local
Bowing Address P.-T. A.
Solo,
"Walking
and
Talking
with
to W. J. Seaver, owner of the Seaver
democratic.
Professor Nelson Bossing of the
Jesus." Miss Uldlne Garten; “The May coached last year and many of support for the line Is necessary to
For Commissioner of tbe Bureau of school of education at the University Auto camp to be used as an orna­ Stranger of Galilee” by quartet by the boys there at that time are still its success and all towns that will
I-abor—James M Alley, Independent ; was the principal speaker at the meet­ mental approach to his campgrounds. Mr. and Mrs D B. Murphy and Mr. playing football.
not back the enterprise with their
The letters of the name of this city,
C. H. Gram, republican, democratic.
Local people will be given their I support will be flown over, according
ing
He stressed the Importance of
and
Mrs.
Roland
Moshler;
vocal
duet,
For Senator. Third Senatorial Dis Iproper relationship between the home which formerly were on the arch and ’Come Unto Him,’’ Miss Pauline Btlv- first opportunity to see the local team to Mr. Bennett
which were Illuminated, have been
trlct. laine county— H. C. Wheeler, re Jnnd the community.
era and Miss DeLillian Olson; violin j ln actlon “ext R W afternoon when
Mr. Bennet has spent several year»
taken off.
publican, democratic.
The question of organising a chorus
solo, Elbert DeMoss.
,he team her« ®eets Junction City.
In Alaska where he operated the
A committee consisting of H. E.
The celling of the church auditorium
Between thirty and lorty players | Alaska Airways and carried mall
For Benator, Fourth Senatorial Dis­ among the grade school students was
trict, l^ine and Unn counties—Joel C. I brought before the meeting by W. E. Maxey. F. B Hamlin, W. N. Long, has been kalsomined this summer, the haTe been turni“< out each night for
Booth, republican; L L. Ray, demo Buell, Mrs. Barnell. and Ernest Mc­ and H. J. Cox, was appointed to make walls repapered, and the woodwork the Pract,ce Periods. This Interest I VICTIM OF ACCIDENT IS
cratlc.
Kinney. No decision was reached In a survey of the possible river ton­ varnished. New opera chairs have been I ^aa ^»en very gratifying to the coach
nage which could be ¿»..¡¿ed here placed In the balcony to replace the I and Principal.
BURIED HERE SATURDAY
For Representative. Third Represen­ this at the meeting.
In
the event the Willamette river
tative District— Earl H. HIU. republic­
Election of delegatee to the county
older ones used there.
Funeral services for James A. Scott,
an. democratic, Emmett Howard, re­ convention to be held at Elmira was Is dredged from Oregon City to Spring-
N. 0. W. DRILL TEAM HAS
who met his death In an accident
publican. democratic; El win A. Mc- postponed until the next meeting to field.
BIRTHDAY PARTY FRIDAY | whlle working for a construction com­
Another committee consisting of AIRPORT SERVICE STATION
Cornack, republican.
be held October 17.
pany at Potlatch. Washington last
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINES I
John Henderer. W. K. Barnell, and
County
The meeting closed with refresh­
Five members of the drill team I Thursday, were held at the James
H.
E
Maxey
was
appointed
to
con
For County Commissioner—O. E ment« served by the high school girls
The service station at the municipal I of the Neighbors of Woodcraft were Pederson home ln Douglas Gardens
Crowe, republican; Rosa Huston, dem under the direction of Mrs I. M elder the purchasing of more chairs
flying field Is now open and ready guests of honor at a handkerchief on Saturday under the direction of
for the community hall.
«cratlc.
Peterson.
for business according to Lee Inman, I shower and birthday dinner and party the Walker-Poole funeral home. In-
For County Treasurer—Orace Schls-
The membership commltte was re­ manager of the field who will also Ia t the W. O. W. hall Friday evening terment was made ln the Evergreen
ka. republican.
vised and now consists of F B. Ham manage the station. Union oil pro- I after the regular practice session of I cemetery.
SUNDAY IS RALLY DAY
Un. W. K Barnell and C E Wheaton ducts are being handled exsluslvely I the drill team. Thoae honored were
For Justice of Peace. Springfield—
Surviving Mr. Scott la his wife,
FOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Wm. F Walker, republican.
and either the regular gasoline or members whose birthdays came ln Au- three small children, his parents, Mr*
¡CIVIC CLUB NAMES
City of Springfield
the ethyl brand may be purchased. I gust or September, and Included Mias and Mrs. R. W. Scott of British Co
Sunday will be Rally day at the
For Mayor—W P. Tyson, W. F
Workmen are busy now Installing the Ada Carr. Mrs. W alter Lipee, Mrs. lumbia and several brothers and sla­
CONVENTION
DELEGATES
Baptist
church
and
efforta
are
being
Walker.
pump and equipping the service pit I Noah Hllterbrand, Mrs. Harvey Baton ters. He had made hie home here
For Councilman, four year term— made to have an attendance of 100
Mrs. C. E. Wheaton. Mrs. Carl Ol­ for use In supplying airplanes.
and Mrs. H. L. Burnett
for some time, leaving during the
present
according
to
Rev.
Ralph
Mul­
Fred O. Frese. W. C. McLugan. C. E
Free airplane tickets will be given
The birthday dinner was served by summer to work on the project at
holland. pastor. The Sunday school son and Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah will
Wheaton.
represent the local Civic club at the with purchases at the the station, ac-1 the following women; Mrs. Barbara Potlatch.
For Recorder, two year term—Grace classes will be held between 10:00 convention of women's clubs which is cording to Mr. Inman.
Adams. Mrs. Bernard Ernest, Mrs.
and 10:30 at which time the Rally
Kirkland May, Ira M Peterson.
to be held In Eugene the latter part
Grayden Lewis, Mrs. Alex Stevens, SATURDAY FINAL DAY
day
program
will
commenee
In
the
Referred by Legislative Assembly
of this month.
and Miss Melba Mellons. The party |
BIBLE MISSION GROUP
Repeal of State Payment of Irrlga main auditorium of the chtirch and
FOR VOTERS TO REGISTER
Now land B. Zane, professor of art
broke up at a late hour.
will
extend
through
the
morning
serv­
tlon and Drainage District Interest—
at the University, will give an illus­ MOVES TO NEW QUARTERS
ice period.
Purpose: Repeal article Xl-b, state
Saturday, October 4, Is the last day
In the evening the Young People trated travelogue on Alaska at the
Members of the Bl,ble Mission group BRATTAIN ENROLLMENT
constitution, which provldea for Is­
Ion which voters may register for the
next
meeting
of
the
club
here
which
suance of bonds and payment by the will meet at 7:00 for a hair hour Is to be held October 7. This meet moved their headquarters from the
NOW REACHES 197 MARK general election to be held on No­
At 7:30 the pastor will
biuldlng next to the Max stove works
state of Interest on Irrigation and program.
vember 4, acordlng to L M. Petereon,
Ing
will
be
In
the
nature
of
a
tour
speak on the pre-sermon question,
Into the old library yesterday. The
The enrollment at the Brattaln city recorder. Any person who has
drainage district bonds.
to
Alaska
with
various
members
of
State Cabinet Form of Government "Should We Forgive People Who Have the club heading parties to various new headuarters were renovated and I school has now Increased to 1»7, changed his place of residence since
Improved by members of the congre- according to G. B. Wood, principad, the primary election or did not vote
Constitutional Amendment— Purpose: Wronged Us If They Do Not Ask it, Interesting places.
gation before moving their benchee This is juat five below the figure I at that time should make sure they
Making the governor, sercretary and and If So, Why?" The evening ser­
and other equipment
reached last year and It Is expected are registered properly. I t Is also
treasurer the only elective state of­ mon topic will be "How Men are
Made.”
LEGION MEDAL GIVEN
that more than that number will start necessary to be properly registered to
fices; all others appointive by gov­
school after the measle scare passes. cast a ballot in the city election which
ernor; creating nine new state depart­ — Purpose: To provide for two addi­
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT METHODIST YOUNG FOLK
This is a gain of 53 pew scholars
ments; abolishing all other offices.
tional judges of the circuit court of
HAVE PARTY ON FRIDAY since the first day’s registration when will be held at the same time.
Ruth Lee was presented with the
Bonus Loan Constitutional Amend­ the state of Oregon for the fourth
Approximately 75 voters had reg­
ment—-Purpose: Extending privilege judicial district, comprising Multno­ American Legion medal for having
istered at the city hall this morning.
Members of the Epworth League and there were only 146 registered.
written the best essay on the topic other young people of the Methodist
About one-half of these are registered
of state Bonus loans to veterans of mah county.
Philippine Insurrection, Chinese Boxer
for the first time, while the others
Income Tax BUI— Purpose: Levying of '‘Americanisation” at the high church enjoyed their first social meet MRS. FRED LOUK BREAKS
are re registering because of changes
rebellion and qualified non-residents a progressive Income tax upon net school last spring at the first assem Ing of the year at the church parlors
SHOULDER ON MONDAY In residence
after becoming residents for ten years Incomes of natural persona and de­ bly period of the high school on last Friday evening. Games and rtunts
Motor Vehicle License Tax Const!* ducting amount received from such Friday morning. S. 8. George, com­ were enjoyed by all those present
Mrs. Fred Louk sustained a broken j
tutional Amendment— Purpose:
To tax from the amount necessary for mander of the American Legion post Refreshments were srvd. Miss Nellie shoulder Monday evening as she fell SMALL GIRL BREAKS ARM
ln Eugene, made the presentation and Wright Is th chairman of the social on the floor at the Eugene Fruit I
authorise subclasstfactlon of property, state purposes.
SECOND T IM E SUNDAY
Including automobiles, for taxation
Growers cannery while leaving the |
Antl-Clgarette Constitutional Amend­ made a short address on "American committee of the league.
and consideration of use, value, de ment prohibiting Importation, manu­ isation.”
plant
Breaking the same arm within two
predation for excise or privilege facture, sale, purchase, possession,
Other employees assisted her and L years is the misfortune which befell
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
taxes, without specific assessments.
she was taken to the Eugene hospital
giving away, of materials or adver­ SPRINGFIELD MAN GETS
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS where she will have to stay for at four-year-old Ann Winfrey, daughter
Motor Vehicle License Tax Consti­ tisement thereof, and Imposing penal­
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Winfrey of
CITIZENSHIP
PAPERS
tutional Amendment— Purspose: To ties.
Fall Creek, Sunday when she fell from
Mhs. Eva Tobias was elected presi­ least two weeks.
authorise classification and subclassi­
Rogue River Fishing Constitutional
Josef Slmunek of this city
a tree which she was playing ln and
dent of the Bethany Sunday school
fication of property, Including auto­ Amendment— Purpose: Constitutional granted his final cltlsenshlp papers
broke her forearm. This Is the same
class of the Baptist church at a meet­ LOCAL PEOPLE PLEASED
mobiles, for taxation and consideration amendment closing Rogue river and I at a hearing held at the Lane county
arm which she broke at the elbow
ing held at the home of Mrs. Marvin
W ITH METSCHAN VISIT
of use value, depreciation for excise Its tributaries and water within three courthouse In Eugene last Friday. W.
two years ago when she fell from a
Chase on Friday evening. The other
or privilege taxes, without specific miles or Its mouth to fishing other
Blackman, of the Federal Immigra­ officers chosen are Mrs. Norton Pen-
Phil Metschan, republican candidate ,ence on which ahe was
at
assessments.
than by hook and line, providing tion bureau at Portland, conducted gra, • vice-president;
Mrs. Wallace for governor, paid a visit to Spring- ,he tinle-
Constitutional Amendment for F ill­ penalties.
the hearings before Judge J. W. Ham­ Hawk, secretary, and Mrs. Chase, field last Thursday afternoon and met
was brought to the office of
ing Vacancies In the Legislature— Pur­
Lieutenant Governor Constitutional ilton.
treasurer. A social time was enjoyed most of the people here. Mr. Metschan a local Physician Sunday afternoon
pose: Constitutional amendment to Amendment— Purpose: Providing elec­
Slmunek Is a native of Austria. He following the business meeting.
Is a boyhood friend of C. E. Kenyon, to haTe tbe arm aet
authorise the filling of vacancies In tion of lieutenant governor to succeed
was one of a class of twelve to be
cashier of the Commercial State bank, [
the legislature In such manner as governor when vacancy occurs, and be
granted his papers. The cases of
Eckerson Visits City
both having spent their early days In | MISSSION GROUP MEETS
may be provided by law.
president of senate.
Secretary of three other applicants were continued
Major and Mrs. G. H. Eckerson and the eastern part of the state. The
Legislator’s Compensation Constitu­ state to succeed when both offices until the next hearing.
HERE NEXT TUESDAY
two sons stopped ln Springfield for local people were deeply Impressed
tional Amendment— Purpose: To fix vacant.
a few minutes this morning to visit upon meeting the man and indications
Mrs. A. B. VanValsah will entertain
legislator’s compensation at |BOO for
People's W ater and Power U tility
targe Apples Exhibited
friends. They were on their way up are th it he will poll a strong vote the members of the Mission society
two-year term and mileage as now Districts Constitutional A m endm ent-
Two large green apples which would the McKenzie mountains.
In this city.
of the Methodist church at her home
provided; presiding officers to receive Purpose: To authorise creation of more than cover saucers are being
Republican precinct committeemen next Tuesday, October 7. Mrs. Van
one-half compensation allowance ad­ people’s utility districts within a n d / exhibited ln the window of the Ketels
On Duck Hunting Trip
and several others attended the coun­ Valsah is president of the society and
ditional.
or without municipalities to develop, Drug store this week. They are from
D. W. C. Rebhan left Tuesday eve­ ty dlnnei given for Mr. Metschan at Mrs. Wm G. Hughes has charge of
„ Referendum
.......... Ordered by Petition
dispose of and sell water, water power the John Dlsher orchards near Wal- ning for Slltcoos where he Is spending the Osborn hotel hi Eugene at noon
the program arrangements for the
Two Additional ClrcuP Judges Bill | and electric energy.
| terville.
several days hunting dueks.
the same day.
meeting.
Candidates and 13 Measures
For People’s Daoiaion