The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 23, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURHDAY. OCTOBER 23- 1930
TH ESPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE TWO
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LOCAL GIRL TO SPEND
SIX YEARS IN MISSION
WORK IN TOKIO. JAPAN
FIRST FOOTBALL TEAM
PORTLAND PASTOR TO BE
TO BE GUESTS AT GAME
BAPTIST CHURCH SPEAKER
W ITH IDAHO SATURDAY
ORDINATION SERVICES
FOR KENNETH TOBIAS
TO BE HELD TUESDAY
Miss Grace Farnham of Waltervllle
Ordination services for Kenneth
left Monday evening (or Sau Francisco
Tobias. American Sunday School
on the first lap o( a trip which will
1 Vnloon worker, will be held at the
Baptist church next Tuesday after­
take her to Japan (or a sis years
noon and evening A meeting of the
stay as a missionary in the city ot
Ordination council will be called at
Toklo. Miss Farnham will be met
1 2 30 for the purpose of examining
ut San Francisco by two brothers who
the candidate and a potluck supper
will bid her farewell as she sails
will be served at 6:30 in the church.
(or the Orient.
The
ordination ceremony followed by
In Japan Miss Farnham wtll be sta­
a sermon by Kev. Edgar B l.uther
tioned with the W. D. Cunningham
of The Dalles will be held at 7:30
mission, and Independent organisation.
Rev. l.uther Is a former pastor of
She its making her second trip to
the
church here.
the Japanese islands. Her first trip
Pastors invited to sit on the or­
was made in 1925 when she stayed
dination council are Rev R. B Shoun.
for (our ears. She has now been
Roseburg: Rev. L. H. Randle, Cot­
visiting relatives in this vicinity (or
C a sr il los« Evaristo Uriburu. WÍM tage Grove; Dr. Bryant Wilson. Eu­
AdoU H itler, head oí ihc O rn as«
the past year while on a furlough
M Argentine revoiutioaists to vie
victory.
«aseta movement, which won a great
gene; Rev. F. B. Matthews. Corvallis;
has
been
chosen
head
of
the
Sooth
vu-tuay
i i the
Miss Farnham is very enthusiastic
Rev. D. E. Baker. Eugene; Rev. O.
American nit too.
over her work among the Japanese
C. Wright. Portland, and Rev Luther
hlden. She specialises in klnder-
of The Dalles.
LARGE AUDIENCES GREET
:arten work and also teaches Eng RELATIVES GATHER FOR
These meetings are all open to the
ish. She does not have to put up
COLORED QUARTET SUN.
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
public and auy one interested In the
with any of the Inconveniences which
AT CHAS. MEYER HOME ordination or tbe examlnntion of the
A new record for attendance at
so many foreign missionary workers
candidate Is welcome to attend ac­
have to face, she says, as everything
The silver wedding anniversary of cording to Rev. Ralph K. Mulholland, the Sunday school of the Christian
In the part of Tokio where sh» is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers was ob­ pastor of tbe local Baptist church. 1 church was set here last Sunday
1 morning when 488 were counted nt
¿located is very clean and pleasant.
served here at their home on Friday,
s.
the opening of the program. An even
October 10. Miss Doris Myers, their
To Sew Girl Scout Uniforma
larger crowd turned out at the eve-
daughter, planned the event which
ESSEY AUTOMOBILE IN
A group of Springfield women will nlng services and It la estimated that
was attended by thirty relatives. Mr.
ACCIDENT LAST SUNDAY
and Mrs. Myers were presented with meet at the home of Mrs, C. E. fully 1000 people heard the colored
Wheaton this afternoon to sew on quartet sing and entertain at the two
The running board, the front wheel many beautiful gifts and flowers by the new uniforms which are being rally day services. Every seat In the
and the front fender of the Bulck their friends and relatives on their made for the members of the Spring church auditorium and balcony were
owned by Dwight Kessey were badly anniversary.
Ì field Girl Scout troop.
filled for the evening program which
M r Myers was taken to the Eu­
wrecked Sunday afternoon in an acci­
lasted 45 minutes.
dent on the Pacific highway north gene hospital shortly after the affair
Church O rch estra to M eet
Of Junction City when his automobile and underwent an operation for stom­
Members of the orchestra of the POSTMASTER GETS DEER
was sideswiped by another machine ach trouble. He is now getting along
DURING VACATION TRIP
being driven by E. E. Bristow of fine and is feeling much better accord­ Christian church will meet at the
Eugene. Mrs. Bristow sustained an ing to his friends who have been home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Murphy
E. B. Hamlin, Springfield pustmas
at 410 E street tonight for their
injured hand in the accident. Neither to see him.
ter,
returned to this city Monday with
practice session.
of the three occupants of the Kessey
the hides and heads of two large deei
car were Injured
Mr. Kessey was STORE OW NERSHIP CHANGE
which he had killed near Drew, Ore­
returning from Portland and the
gon. where he had been spending the
EFFECTIVE ON MONDAY
Bristow family was driving north on
past ten days on a vacation with his
the highway.
Change in the ownership of the
brother, Ed. Hamlin, The postmaster
A. R. Gray properties in Springfield
bagged one four point buck which
IAN CASHES ARM W ITH
became effective on Monday morning
weighed 160 pounds dressed with the
Ages 45 to 49
hide on it, and another smaller three
DRAG SAW ON FRIDAY The grocery business is now owned
jointly by Mr. Irish, who bought out
point one. Mr. Hamlin Is having a
According to Leonard Williams rug made of the largest deer hide,
John Irish of Marcóla received four Mr. Gray, and Dallas Murphy. The
deep gashes in his arm last Friday feed business is owned Jointly by Mr. M. D., a gifted writer on Obesity—a mounting the head and horns as a
man's normal weight at ages 45 to
while operatink a drag saw near his Murphy and Mr. Gray. Mr. Murphy 4»—
part of the rug.
will
continue
as
manager
of
the
home. He does not know how his
5 Ft. 7 Inches
156 Pounds
5 Ft. a M
161
“
i T ransacts Business— 8 . C. F o tta ot
arm became mixed with the cutting grocery store.
5 Ft. 9
167
saw blade. He was taken to the
Jasper was a business visitor in
5 Ft. M
172
•fflce of a local physician who dressed HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN
Springfield on Friday.
5 Ft. 11 M
178
M
tyie injuries. No stitches were re­
184
Comes from Veneta—Mrs. John Pet-
CUTS FINGERS IN PLANER 6 Ft. 0 M
6 Ft. 1
191
quired.
tlejohn
of Veneta was a caller In
*•
198
Donovan Montgomery, freshman at 6 Ft. 2
These weights Include ordinary in- this city last Saturday.
Visits With Mother
the Springfield high school, cut the door clothing. Get on the scales and
Lloyd Adams, son of Mrs. Elva tips of all the fingers on his left see if you are overweight and how
Adams, spent the week-end in Spring hand Friday while operating the much.
The Modern way to take off fat is
field, with his mother. While here Jointer in the manual training depart
known as the Kruschen Method—
he renewed old acquaintances. He meni. The fingers were nipped Just | and is well worth a four weeks trial.
said there were many changes in the along the upper portion of the finger- j Cut out pies, cakes, pastry and Ice
business district in the five years nails. He was rushed to a local cream for 4 weeks—go light on pota
he has ben away. He is now living physician where he was given first toes, butter, cheese, cream and sugar
moderately of lean meat,
aid and the injuries dressed. He i —eat
In Portland.
chicken, fish, salads, green vegeta­
will not lose the tips from any of i bles and fruit—take one half a tea­
Daughter Born—Mr. and Mrs. Vic­ his fingers according to his physician. spoon of Kruschen Salts In a glass
___
of hot water every morning before
tor Schmidt of Wendling are the par­
breakfast—don't miss a morning.
Portlander Visits Here—Sam Ben- | An 85 cent bottle of Kruschen lasts
ents of a baby daughter born to them
at the Eugene hospital on Sunday, son of Portland was a week-end vis­ 4 weeks—get it at Ketels Drug Store
October 19, 1930.
or any drug store in the world.
itor in Springfield.
Dr. W. C. Driver, extension worker
foi) the Western Hvmlnary of the
Ha pi Is I church with headquarters lu
Portland, will deliver Hie sermon at
the Baptist church on Sunday morn­
ing al II 00 o'clock. The Bible school
will meet at 7:30 in the evening
Mrs M S Addy, police matron In
Eugene will make a abort talk to
mothers and daughters at 7:30. Rev.
N R Mulholland will deliver the eve­
ning sermon on the subject “The
Man Who Met Himself in The Hoad
(
(
(
Degree Teem M e tts F rid a y
Members of the l*rogresslve 22 de
gree staff of the Rebekah lodge held
a short meeting on Friday evening
and made plana for the meeting to
be held here next Wednesday after­
noon In connection with the county
meeting of the I. O. O. F.
Cal Young, la m pioneer, and mem
her of ihe first football team of the
Hniveralty of Oregon, together with
seven other fellow plays on that early
team will be apeclal guests of tbe
University of Oregon Saturday when
the 1930 teams meets ihe Vandal learn
from the University of Idaho durlug
Dad’s day al the University.
Prominent local men who played
In Ihe first University team besides
Mr. Young Include John Bdmlnston
of Goshen, and O. A. Wlnisrmeter
of Eugene. Other members who will
atteml the game are Rev. Frank Mat
thewa, pastor of tbe First Baptist
church at Corvallis; CUrsoce Keene.
Silverton physician; and Howard Da
via of l*orOand.
Dsatsr Residents M srwM r. and
Here from Marcóla- Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. W W Beeson of Dextar were
Charles Paris of Marcóla were vía- visitors In this city on Saturday after
noon.
llora In Bprlngfleld on Saturday.
J . C. Penney Co In«.
DBrARTMBMT. I t « » «
‘»42 Willamette St..
Eugene, Oregon
W o r k S h irts
A Sm ashing V a lu s
,at th is L e w P ria s
What The Normal
Man Should Weigh
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of pleating appear s u e you'll find it
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Extra quality, upstanding chambray only it u ted . the stitch­
ing is ii- kind that holdt. and n «very datai! the gaxtaant is
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