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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1926)
Good WII! for a biinl- n«*an la built by good (o o d i, service a n d truthful advertlalng. THE SPRINGFIELD NEV,<: TWENTY-THIRD YEAR Sms library SPRINGFIELD, IJtNE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1928 OHANGE IN F I R E LOCAL MOUNTAINEERS ALARM SYSTEM MADE CLIMB DIAMOND P /A K Call» Dry Conference tm A P sop ias Pape»" Live N C W S R A P tR to w n Live NUMBER 38 PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN till O P E H O N M I A change In the «ro alarm system ; to atari Monday <was announced yea- , tardar by Jeaa Smtiaon. fire c h ie f In III oe the future the fire alarms First Day Given to Registration j telephoned directly to tbe fire 'sta Service Between Klamath Fall» and Assignments; Teacher» K. Muiey of Springfield aaceaided the tion before being sent to the power and Eugene Will Be Local Listed by Classes; Football mountain from the west slope while plant for tbe alarm to be sounded. Service on Approximate Timo another party composed of F. W. Thia method will save many valuable Schedule Being Formed Un Maker and J. T. Grout of Springfield minutes by enabling the firemen Cr of Preaent Oakridge Train; der Direction of New Coach. ■tart for tbe fire Immediately when climbed It from tbe southern slope. Time Cut Eleven Hour*. The only other party who had an- the alarm la given Instead of wait- Springfield public schools will open tended the mountain thia year lea v -, Ing until the whistle blows. Former- Monday for the now year with a Fasgengvr train« are scheduled to Ing a record went up August 2. They J ly the firemen bad to wait until the light schedule for the first day la atari over the t'aacade line on Sept were I. T. Hodge and J. W Bean of alarm sounded before knowing where order that preliminaries of registra ember IV. according to an announce the geology department of the Uni v e t - t h e fire was. and In some cases even tion may be ran through and old and ment by Southern Pacific official» slty of Oregon. bad 10 telephone to find out the exact new students accustomed to the sche The Messrs Terrell. Voigt and location of the fire. Now they will and will leave Eugene and Klamath dule. The high school will hold a Maxey went up the Willamette high- j know Immediately where to make general assembly the first thing la Falla dally, one each way. Aa nearly way Saturday afternoon camping at their run. the morning at nine o'clock, followed as can be ascertained by local offi Rigdon ranger station that night and Two telephones will be Installed, by registration. cials. the trains will follow the sche ! going to Summit Lake Sunday morn-1 one In the room above the fire hall In the afternoon the students will dule now followed by the Oakridge ing before the climb. They were ac - i where the firemen live, and the other t r y their schedules b y running companled on the trip by Mrs. Voigt In the fire hall. The telephones w ill local, one leaving Klamath Falla so through the dayB work In fifteen min und small son. Mrs Maxey and Mlaa be ready for use Monday. No change aa to pass through Springfield on *ta ute periods. After the schedule has Mildred Jacobsen. Tbe return trip will be made in the system of giving way to Eugene about 2;3O I*. M and been ran through, each class will ward signals at the power house. Jack Dempsey's iww f . ’ ST 'iP'" was made by way of Bend and the one leaving Eugene (o joiss th ro u g h meet to elect officers for the year. Gen. Lincoln C. Andrew». U. 8- of the Interior, Pauline LaBudde, McKenxIe pass Monday. Work on the city nail was compl n here about 7:66 A. M. national dry chief, has cab«J ““ Every student who expects to attend who la now In ehargs of the The W illamette highway was found ed thia week with the cutting of a twenty-two district chiefs to Wash There will be no railed trains to school for the coming year Is asked kitchen at the champion's training ington for a 6 day cosife “ 8ha*"waa formarly cook for rough between Lowell and Westfir. bole through the celling of tbe hall Oakridge on Monday, Wednesday and to be present on the opening day. starting S ep t 20. President Wtla^ax. The upper road to the summit Is In Into the new room above, where the Friday aa at present, or from Oak The grade schools will follow muck good condition outside of being roud- firemen are to live. A ladder w ill ridge on Tuesday, Thursday or Sat the same proceedure as tbe high DELINQUENT LIENS be used to enter the room. One fire ~ Jdy in places Another rain will llkeiy urday; but there will be a local school Monday morning, m eeting at make It Impassible the party report. man will be on duty at the station TO BE FORECLOSED nine for registration and assignments. MRS. ORR TO BE freight each way on week days. at all hours. The mixed trains from Springfield BURIED SUNDA7 The books needed were assigned last Ira Peterson, city attorney, is buiy SIGNS AND FIRE HAZARDS to Albany by way of Brownsville will spring at the close of school, so only this week listing the property owners T h e fu n e ra l of Mr« J e s s e May O rr TALKED BY SCHOOL BOARD LEGION AND AUXILIARY be continued aa at preaent. the new students will have to get the against whom the city has delinquent be continued us at preaent, going to will be held ut the Mabie C h u rc h i f book list from the teacher. HOLD MEETING TONIGHT liens in order to start proceedings At the school board meeting Tues Albany on Tuesday, Tbursduy. and the Brethern Suutlay. September, 12 School Superintendent V. D. Bala The American Legion will discuss lending to the foreclosure of the liens S u tu rd a y , und re tu r n in g on M onday. ut 10-30 A M with Internment at th« day night details attending the open expects the enrollment to be material M abie cemetery. The Reverend H. H. ing of school were cleared away. Jesa a chang. In meeting nights at Its •« ordered by tbe council at its U -t ly larger than last year, with a total Wedueaday und Frlduy. Bitter will have charge of the serviras Smltson waa Instructed to Inspect the first meeting after the summer re- meeting. At the present time, he has enrollment of 190 for the high school The p u saetig er se rv ic e will envoi»« 150 different “ sessm en 's and 500 for the grades. No new mid W. II. Walker ban charge of the fun» r- school buildings and recommend any cess io be held tonight at the W. O. a a c h a n g e In ro u tlu g of th e m all a t the measures he thinks necessary for ade W hall som e of the members wish »hlch he is working on. It Is neces- lificial al arrangement». I year classes will be given this year local p o st office a lth o u g h u quate tire protection . tne night to be changed as they be- -ary to look up the state and county a n n o u n c e m e n t to th a t effect h a s y et as they are found to be expensive, Mr». Orr dl««d at th e Pacific f l i r t s A wooden hoor Is to be built In the ,on f , 0 the Amerlcan Legion and ‘« ‘'s °n 11118 Property and verify the be« n re ce iv e d by P o s tm a s te r B tian hospital . ... . . „ ™ „ s i n r tn fnre running through all the grades and 11" • ' L i ........ .«." L- ii F. »1 Iluu ““"I"1“ 1 1,1 Eugene y e ste rd a y domestic science room of the high . k-«,i„n«i Guard which m eets nd "n „„ deecr description before proceeding to fore-, " Mall fur Klamath Falls and r giving birth to a baby too cold Guard which m eets n " ge Into high school, necessitating addl* H a m lin „drag region which now p , . boy wbo . u rvb „ . her. 8be uur- f()r )|( w|nter the .a w e night, and they cannot at- the -urroundlng . — -„ a - <i«nn tlonal teachers for small classes, and The city has collected over »1800 „ .. . tend both. by way of Weed, California, will v,¥)xj by hl,r husband. Norval Orr and S ih .x il sign» w eri di iu s s c d a n d A program for the fall and winter r777_7 _»P7m two to mid-year classes now started w ill he be seat direct to Klamath Falla. The , brwi children l> ral and Barbara and superintendent Bain asked to report up fo(. The and expect U co ect from two, to of change will cut the time from elga- , bp baby Her parpnta. Mr. and Mrs. A new typewriter wilh purchased for . , r»in„ *ni<i n «e-ris»» three thousand dollar» more hy sale ^ ‘ ± ^ ? ; ^ m n c r i o e dwuh after foreclosure - - - a.B n . t.ons for thoee who are already en- teen hours to seven and a half, en ab l-)jl>bn Mackey of Marcóla, two brothers, Not all tbe delln- of smoker« In conjunction w i w w e ------rolled In one of the classes. Ing a letter Io reach Klamath Falla ^ y Mackey of Lebanon, and Elbert ircoia ana a si»trr ¡nt" National Guard and thfca will be one of proper Since no new mid-year classes are be* the same day K la sent rrom Spring Markey of Marcóla, irroia. a and a stater. . Mrs notify the American Legion that th ti Ainrua.ed The renort f t owner® w’ho haTe appeared re- of Lebanon also survive .. . . . . . ___ . things discussed. T ie r e p o rt f i _ _ ln< started this year, any child that fleld. Maude Bates 1,hr• • dOM,n ,o,dln* ■h ,lr * borrowM (b<> d<,,,.ru, eH wbo „ten d ed » e stats c«»tly before the city recorder w ith , The greatest saving rill be made ner. from th e district two years convention at Marshfield will he 1927 may be started to school thia In parcel post rates between the two be needed this year, and to request ed. Some of the delinquent taxes go. given. cities. At present parcel post sent to KESTER FUNERAL AT back aa far a . 1912. the city a tto rn ey !™ ' ,f the Parfn ti 80 d w ,re' ‘ 1U“ u*h them to return them. Several bills The Ladlee Auxiliary ot the Ameri Klamath Falla requires rates for the Mr. Bain believes it better to keep states. There are many recent a>- LAUREL HILL TOMORROW P*ld ,he bo* rd can Legion will meet at the same third gone. With postal service est _____ The high school JanKor Is to look time as does the I-eglon for the open- sessm ents not paid, but the city la them out of school If they lack mdf4 ablished direct to Klamath Falls the I than a few months now of being s ix Funeral services for Nelson Kester after the high school gymnasium in Ing of their fall business. As many <”»T foreclosing on the old ones. second son« rates will prevail, at a However, the abolishment of mid-year who died at hla home here Tuesday the future at an increase In salary of ladles as can are wanted for the fir st, » J - *** ■ v . - « , .a.™ uvu, aavlng of a cent a pound for one ¡classes will not keep any child from j',” night will b eh eld tomorrow afternoon » month. meeting of the year, as much Import- 1 rtv L th e « 'e r in g school that would have dona pound nd additional two cents ant business will come up for discus- ceeding against the property bo the under , h. old at 2:30 from the Walker Undertaking every additional pound. Moore Bridge Petitions Have 359 Signatures , • buyer al public auction may know 80 unaer Tne in Plan t'hapel. The Reverend F. - .............................................................. the amount held against the property th* The œ tltlo n s for the highway bridge ( will conduct tbe service» with Intern bond issue are in the bands of Ira I’<-t- ‘when he buys it from the city. The athletics are starting with a bang. LADIES OF G. A. R. ment at Laurel Hill cemetery. Pointer Speaks At Lions Meeting »-raon »dth 359 signatures and will be I city has 330.000 in assessm ents on the Walter Fenwick, high school coach, TO MEET TOMORROW Mr Kealer was 92 year» of age und turned over to n K. Morrison, chair-i Janies A. Pointer, former minister books altogether, the biggest part of bpln8 ready to start fall foot ball had be»-n a resident of Bprlngtleld fir m. n of c b . mbpr of tonim erP e| „ , the Christian church here and In- thi8 belnfc ag8egsments for gide w„ ks Practice. Part of the football game» The laidles of the O. A R will hold 22 years He was a meinoer ot m e brl(1((p ron„ nl<tpo for further action? structor In the Eugene Bible Unlver- . n d other improvements carrl-Ml have been announced already. Spring» th» lr firnt meeting ufier the summer field will play Cottage Grove at Cot Quaker Church and of the Canadian A. yjo petitions t’o not need <o br filed i sity. was the guest of honor at the under the Bancroft plan. recess tomorrow ufternoon ut 2;30 In order of Forresters. ye|> more signature« w ill probaoly he ¡Lions Club luncheon Friday. Mr. meeting, moved ta*e Grove on Thanksgiving . The Eggniann's hull. They w ill luke up lie Is survived by eight children; obtained before the petitions are pre-| Pointer Is a former member of the jo cancei the assessm ents on delin Armistice Day game will be held on new business for the coming fall and local Lions Club and Is now an In- quent property that has been taken the Iocal fleld' with L'pbanon the winter meetings and dispone of any Mrs. W F Walker. Mrs. Jessa Lorah. sented to the county court structor at the Christian University over by the county. Under the law. Ponent A return game with Lebanon timi has ronie up during ihe summer. Dr. Eugene Kester. Edgar Kester all pay the asses»- ,s <*hpdu>pd Lebanon on Nevember Danners Movgç—E R Danner and of Minneapolis. Minnesota. He gave , he cHy hag a ri(rht Following the business meeting, the Springfield. Hugh Kester and Lew turn from business io Kester of Portland, Aaron Keeter family have moved Into the F ran k 's short address at the m eetin x speak- raent within 60 days of foreclosure bv l9 ' o ,h er & ames are to be arranged ladles will phasure and help tbe president. Mrs. of Ontario, Canada und M. Kester of Lenhart house on Ninth and A from ing on "The Opportunities Of Service the county on property taken over by with several preliminary games in th» air. his former home at Santa Clara. Clubs." the county, and retain title to it. if C. E Egglman. celebrate her birthday. Bufilo, N ew York. Four new courses have been added ’ Ithe city fails to pay the assessm ents. An Invitation to be preaent has been ' title to the property goes to the to the high school schedule and on» extended to the Inillea of t*he Eugene The new courses are; high county. Mr. Peterson found, on look- r°PPe chapter. Refreshment» w ill be areved school geography, commercial arith I Ing up the property lists, that the By A. B CHAPIN and a program o f music will be give , “GOSH, ITS HARD TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT ROAD" city had failed to gain title on some metic, botany, and physiology. Th» by the ladles. Mrs. Bert Doan Is In alternate with physic b> property in the past years and th eti latter att" 7 two ° ahernatp . » ill W illi.: charge of the entertainment. ' ing half year courses with physiology It belonged to the county. City as-1 . . sessm ents were still charged against tcom rst 0 1 e 5^ar- CHRISTIAN CHURCH the property, and In order to c le a r ’ Moat of ,he out of town teaeher« the books of a lot of useless charg-s. | ar\ here now readr be’ in th- ‘r TO MEET EARLIER ¡the council moved to have them can- work an<1 wlH at,end thp Lane Count' 'celled and strike» off the books. T h e, ‘eachaers ,ns,itute at E u !tn e Fr,day ív s i v e s Services ut the Christian chur-h co un amount thus cancelled was »308.29 and Saturday One change in the p e - will start on the winter schedule with interest amounting to nearly a ^ nneI wa’ made durin« th* next Sunday September 12, meeting like sum I MiS* Crys<aI Br>’an taking the place hulf an hour earlier, or at 7 30 P M. ive- of Miss Nina Boesen who resigned to Instead of 8:00 P. M. The Christian r H A N Î > lS ^ ± teach In Eugene. Endeavor services will begin at 6:30 Deer Hunters Leave For Woods High school teachers are as follows. P. M. With the opening of hunting sea <71*/6- Alfred J. Morgan, principal of Lin Next Sunday Reverend M. Ralph son set for tomorrow, many Spring- coln school and manual training In Childers will apeak on the subject ft field hunters have made preparations gtructor; Uorothev Abbott Portlan1, "Loyalty” at the morning services and to hag the limit early in the season En<llsh and latln . W alter Fenwlck> on "Paying the Fiddler” In the even and are on their way to the hills for ¡Springfield, coach and physical train- ing. IVunday school will begin at the a n early start tomorrow morning. j ng instructor; Sylvia Veatch, Cot- regular time. After the sermon In the Among those getting a good start tage Grove, mathematics; Mrs Vlr- evening. Reverend Childers will g h e were Sip Yarnell and A. B. S tew a rt: gin)a Rice, .Springfield, commercial; a fow minutes to a discussion of rell. who left Sunday for China Mountain Daniel C. Taylor, Cottage Grove, hli- glous laws of Mexico and will answer Verne Wooley and Norman Anderson tory; Frances Hodge. Salem, sci- any questions pertaining to this law. left W ednesday and James a n d ence; Pauline Miller, Salem. Eng- Charles Pumphery left Tuesday moru- Ush and girl’s physlcsl education; LIBRARY TO OPEN ing for Thompson's resort. They pay Spaulding. Hood River, English plan to go from Thompsons to the jand music; and Mrs. Georgina Peter- THREE DAYS A WEEK East Fork and hunt there the first few son. Springfield, domestic science. The Springfield library will bo open days of the open season The assignments for the grade In the future on threq» days In the teachers are; Brattaln school; Mrs. week Instead of two as a result of Naw Operators At Depot Marjorie I-aSalle. first grade; Miss action taken by the library beam Two new telegraph operators are Hazel Stephens, first A. and B; Mr«. Tuesday night. Monday, Wednesday Mrs. Ora present at the Southern Pacific depot Crystal Male, third B; and Saturday are the days designated. as a result ot the chang« In the per Read Hemmlngway, principal and One hundred neiw books are to he sonnel they» last Friday. Arthur third B; Miss Anna Oorrie, fifth B; added, to the library soon, It was de Sayles comes from Tillamook to take Mrs Eula Montgomery, sixth B; and cided. The board will go Into the the place of W. C. I-andi who goes to Miss Crystal Bryan, fifth A and sixth «election of the bonks with much care the station at McCredle. J. B. Pen B; for the Lincoln school; Mian deciding on the volumea together, in nington w u relieved by lUmna Bran Alta Manning, second A; Mlaa Bdnn VW order to buy the books an cheaply aa son ef Oakridge. Mr. Pennington will Platt, fourth B; and Miss Mary Vorla, poslble, theboard Is going to enter In- have a »Uft nt to» stotlon nt Oak- fourth A. Mra. L. K. Page win to negotiations directly rid ga. wboieeale houses. ON CUTOFF SEPI.IS Diamond iwak, 8702 fest high, »aa climber Sunday by two parttaa from Kugene and Springfield. A party composed of Fred Terrell. Fr-<f Voigt and Fred Voigt Jr. of Eugene and II.