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    VOTE “500 X YES” For The Springfield Bridge Bond« — In the Lower Right Hand Corner of the Election Ballot
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NUMBER
Call Phone 5
IN CASE OF FIRE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW E N TY -TH IR D YEAR
T h« P eop les ►'»«•-'•
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NEW SPAPKR
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 40
»FIIIN O P1K I-I,. laANE COUNTY. OREGON. TH U R SD A Y OCTOBER 7. 1826
New York and St. Louis Battle in World~Series Classic 1
IS
BEGUN W SCOÖIS
GIRLS SIGN FOR WORK
IN HIGH SCHOOL CLUB
Merit Bkdgot To Be Sought By
Fir.t Cl».e; Examining Board, otr)i
at the
No Controversy A« Education
B o a r d Adopt« Resolution
Providing For Scriptural Pre­
sentation« But Restricting
Doctrinal Influence.
la Named By C o m m i a a l o n e r , |1<h sohool w i l l b e
Morgan: Honor Court To Be handled thia year by a wellfillod
Conducted Soon.
,r«arter of committee«. It w a. IndlcaUd j
Without controversy, the Spring«
.m
by signature« for various ph»»e» of
Merit badge work I» to be strated th<l worb by hl<h ,<.hoo| girl«.
O ld school board Tuesday night utt-
inllately by first claw Scouts of
|f ara
, h„ committee women a«
antmoualy adopted a resolution pro
hprlttafleld troop«. It we» annon«- ai,n,>«n<»d:
Tiding" for the reading of the Bible lg
*od»y by County Boy grout Ex
May D ,y cgmgitttoo:
Christy
the Springfield Public Schools
Ex-
pre.« restrictions against comment or
•»e C H Clark The work upon ( Xndaraon o rayc» Morse, Jesela Man­
“doctrinal Intent" by the teacher arc
it the Scout« are entering ie the n|ng
Audrry «hull«. Kulti Bettis,
j provided In resolution, which wag
»need in Seoul «ctlvltlea. and Ila
Ht.baul« I Bora Wagner. Kata
mtplUhment will give the youth» orl|M, No|a|1 | j , rttla Paddock. Okria
i submitted by R W. Carleton.
.din« aa Star, Life or Eagle lo o n e y . Mary Lee. Elaine Areham-
Reading from scriptures In th e
.Is, according to the number o f ;
violet Crouch, Wilma Hack,
schools will begin immediately. The
It badge» won.
Dora Pedersen. Eether McPheraon
adopted resolution follows:
.h ere are now four A ret rla»« a|1(I MaU(1„ HratLa|n
Resolved
That we the Board of
out» In the l.lon club troop, and
Bu«la<-»»: Josephine Hucklna. Luc-:
Education of School District No. lg
.nla number will be Increased at the ]
Springfield, Oregon, being In regular
Hie lo tterf. Ix>na Frliell, Marjorie
next court of honor. The quartet
meeting assembled this 5th day of
Dyer. Dortha Halley, Vcrnlce Hawse,
which will »tart work for the merit
October, 1928, w ishing to obtain for
Jule Pollard, and Vl*>lerg Mu»toe.
badge» are Ralph and Evan Hugh««..
the community and blessings attend­
Dramatics Joaal« Manning. Christy
Tbayer McMurray und E u g e n e
ant upon the regular and reverential
Anderson, Audrey Bbultt. ituth Bet­
Walker
reading of the holy scriptures, do
ti».
Mlva
Pore«.
Eileen
Schantol,
An examining hoard which will In-
Hereby order teachers of this district
.Mildred
Kllmepoltor,
Hlld
W
agior,
xeetlgnte the accomplishments of the
to arrange exercises of each class or
• ftrnuta In »arlotl» craft» I» being at»- Entehr .McPheraon. Ib-rtha I'addock.
assembly room at the beginning of
Okrla
Mooney,
Mary
l»
e
.
Wlllltj
\ pointed by Beaut Commissioner A. 2 .'
each school day. We also order that
Morgan, »a»t»trd by J. F. Ketel». Moyer*. Elaine Archsmbt-au, Again« j
the same shall be done without com­
Ihala,
Katherine
Nolen.
Grayne
»xam lner» following:
ilremanehlp.
ment or any doctrinal Intent and that
Chief Je»« Rmttson; electricity. Johti Norge. Violet Crouch, Nadine Mc­
the offering of prayer in connection
Murray.
Wilma
Hark.
Dora
Pedersen,
lb-nderer; carpentry. A. J M o tg a u ;
with the same shall be optional with
Vernlce
Hawse,
Jule
Pollard.
Maude
first aid W C Itebhan; public health.
the teacher and we recommend that
Brattain.
W II Pollard; palhtlndlng Je»e Bmtt-
the selection« shall be made from the
Hannah
Bhldler.
Arrllla
»on Activities In which examiner« j Art:
' course in use by other schools in thia
art io be named are civic«, cam ping., Thompson, Margaret Swarts.
vicinity.
music, bugling and bird study.
| le a g u e -work will be turned over to
The board's action on scriptural
A library of books and pamphlet* various member» o the committee» as
reading came In the midst oi a busy
to he »Hulled for the varlntia badges it come» up
Numerous nativities!
m p P F M q O N T O C |T V
meeting. Numerous purchases of new
Is to be ln»t*lled at Ketel« «tor», were planned by the girls at ■ meet-1
equipment and material were author­
BY
ACCIDENT:
BUYS
After the Scout hea studied the pam- Ing Tuesday nigh t
ised.
TO
BUILD
2
HOMES
phlet. he goea before the examiner. If
Urayoe Morae |s th« new »octal pro- <
j It was decided to purchase 175 feet
he 1» recotnmened. award» will be ,n(>tar o, y,,.
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Further proof of Springfield's at­ Dwight Keaaey Seek« Office Of of hose t0 «* added to flre Detection
made In a public honor court. There
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J u m p of 7.7 P«r Cent Noted
T.. _
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equipment at the High, Lincoln and
tractiveness
to home»eeker« wa« »een
C ity Treasurer Against
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are 70 actlvitte. m which m et t UNIFORMS PLANNED BY
Over Figure« of 1925 For
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Brattain schools. Three new type­
badge* are awarded.
in the purchase this week of the Prld-
W.
0
.
Hughea
w
riters
will
be
purchased
for
the
high
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT
Same Period
Five badge» are necessary for a
more property on M>y and F. streets
school commercial department, and
«rout to become a star grout, 10 for
Added interest was Injected Into the
Final arrangements for new uni-1 Prosperity proof la Keen In the by -------
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D. B. ■ Saltsman
of Michigan who
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three old ones now in use will be
coming election with the announce-
tor life scouts and II for eagle scout».
form» for the drill team of the neigh quarterly
postal race pt r< por
, be day he purchased the pro-
turned In. Twenty-four lockers were
ment early this week of the candidacy
bor. of Woodcraft were made when
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peri *ad never beard of Springfield. of Dwight Kesaey for city treasurer. ordered or the high »ch^ol. as well
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IS
com m ittee» met T uesday afternoon
8h<,w* a 7 7 per cent gain n race pt»
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«« IS recitation chairs. Thirty » » >
Oregon
opposing W. O. Hughes, Incumbent ,
j.
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RECORD, FIGURES SHOW The uniform. will be of cresm e .erg.«. “ ’r ,h e ypar ,<> d8le
‘•°rrMP°“ d- u *
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_
___ ____ plementary readers for elem entary
Driving out of Eugene on a p ie « « - . K ee~T s dec s on to run assure com-
anfhori)!ed.
Ing period of 1925. Conalatent In-
..
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trimmed in red, with red lined cape*
N(np hJ<hway
Mounting attendance at the Spring-
”
creases throughtout the year are trip. Bailsman crossed the Willamette petition in at least two of the election
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Fourteen members will compose the
“
field school» «Ince they opened
r
¡noted • In the report, and Postmaster river bridge and to his surprise fo u n d /a c » ^
f„,lndar ne ,hp
school» were purchased an<) will
drill te«tn
inlil Heplxwer ha» resulted In an all-1
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expect» the Anal quarter, a thriving town south of t^e river n e ____
_____erected soon, warning motorists to
_ enrollment record ll was ahown
rhr material was obtained hy wh|(.h w(|, include the (Thrlstmaa ' was on the look-out for desirable- pro- «MTclgl State bank. Kesaey hag spent
time
drive slowly past the sc.nools.
la figure, announced todaf by Huper ¡courtesy of Julius Fulop. local « e r - ,
continue to lead 1925
i perty. and becoming attracted by the • l‘ r<e part of his life In Springfield.
a„ owancp of
in.cnden« V I». Hain, tin October I. '
" will l>e made up by Mrs. |"
‘
WUi appearance of Springfield and the « e J» now assistant cashier of the
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Postal Receipts
Clim bing Steadily
Reelect ion o f Two
O fficials Opposed
lb ' enrollment of the three divisions hH" William« Member, of the com „ „ „ no
lr,4B0 5 i
Thia hospitality of Its residents, determln b“n*
It was decided to put rravel In thg
mlltera are Neighbors Nellie Hilde-
For the ed to buy here. The result was the <* »*0 First National bank, has served
totaled 681.
shows a gain of *419 53.
g o — several «vAsaw-w
Wo
z city
v ltw
♦ treasurer,
rn o a itr o r
years as
back schoolyard at the BrattalU
for
The registration on October 2 of •’r,,n,l H“ “ ‘l Bwnetto. Hansen. R. P.
ending September 30. last. Immediate sale of the property of also ha»' long been a regldent of 8chool, between the »choo» and the
1925 was but 657. but w a. said to be a Mortensen. Nina McPherson. Bert 1
Ella Pridraore through the
receipts aggri galeed *1948.68. a gain
site of the proposed play shed whiok
and Calking real e.ta te flrw' i ^ ’ othtr office for which opplsltlon '* to
bul,t by thp P»rent-Teacher8
r.cord in that «late In but one dlvtx IH‘, n ” c F Eggtmann. Carl Girard over the »1912 91 marked up last year | Walker
al
ton. that of Junior High School. Is a “nd William Hoden bough.
Saltsman will improve the propertv
The final quarter of 1925 showed
promises to add interest to the elec­ Association. Elimination of mud in
d< create shown this year, there being
with two new houses, and Ehls fall
postal
receipts
of
12660
48.
a
record
to
tion Is that of city recorder. R w the schoolyard h> the purpose.
five less registered ao far. A caiupaia- DRAMATIC CLUB IS
plans to plant berries and make other 1 Smith, incumbent. Is to be opposed In
The bcard »“thorlsed Superintend-
i . i . i .. r,.iinw»-
i
that date. Prospects are for a heavy
live table follow s.
PLANNING ACTIVITIES ma,„ng during December of this year.! taprovem enta.
his candidacy for reelection by Ira en‘ Baln to chanK<? ‘be meter at th«
1935
1926
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Davl» Place Sold
M. Peterson, city attorney.
Brattain School to conform rith the
185
High Hrhnol
301
One-act plavs as a feature of Frl I Comparisons may be drawn from
U8pd there-
The house and lot of Jim Davis on I Friends of the new candidates are «*“ ° f <“«akp
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* ? iiday assem blies at the High School th*‘ fol,o wlnX table:
North Fifth street was sold this week
busy urging the cause of the office
339 I arc being planned an a major activity'
Kleinenlary .........
35*
1828
1825
to William H. ltunte of Rockford, 111.,
"
.... »1953.58 »1684 84 who soon will make his home tn seekers. Among those recently an- SMALL HIGH SCHOOLS
r“ ~
’ of the Dramatic Club which held a 1 ?,nn-
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FORM ATHLETIC BODY
1862.81 Springfield. Davis left yesterday for nouncing their intention of running
Total
681
1977.86
6**7 meeting this week and elected of- ( Apr- ' J,,ne
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Superintendent llain announced the fleers. Other plans are similar to •,u,y ’
1948 68
1912.91 Portland, and upon his return will for city office were George S tew art.,
contractor, and W. P. Tyson, com-j Xn athletic association has heel»
enrollment by grades as follows: those of years past. It was announced.
have decided -whether he will move mander of the American Legion, who formed In Igine county by princlpatg
F irst, 73;
Second. 7«; Third. 58;
»5880.09 »5460 56 to that city or Salem.
New officers of the Club are Hilda '
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seek to succeed M J. McKltn and P. of th - smaller high schools who met
Fourih. 62;
Fifth. 39;
Bixtb, 46; Ditto, president; Dorene
Larimer. I
Tb® residence of J. L. Clark on e . Moshler, councilmen whose terms iast week.
Sc-hools with Iesg than
Seventh. 64; Eighth. «4; Ninth, 89;
V ce presid. nl, and Nadine McMurray BOY HIT BY CAR HURT;
Second street was purchased this are expiring.
. ioo pupils are to be In what will bg
Tenth, 53; Eleventh, 46; Twelfth. 31;
se<r.-tary treasurer,
AUTOS CRASH IN CITY
by Harry M. Stewart who will
i„ addition to purely municipal a'- unown u “Lane County Division B"
Unclassified, 1.
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conduct a sale of household furniture fairs. Springfield has much Interest in of tj,e gtate athletic association.
Football Sobodula
Skurrying across the street In front Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The the coming election centering around
Schools which have
d with
The 1926 season football schedul" LADIES AID ELECT AT
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“»‘“Ptobile,
Jimmie
Bainbridge,
Clarks
plan
a
trip
to
Los
Angeles.
the
voting
on
the
»75.000
proposed
tj,e
association
Include
Blachly,
El-
was completed today, and follows.
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9 year old Springfield hoy, was struck
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'bonds for erection of a highway mjra Lorane, Mohawk. Pleasant Hill,
October 8, Alumni.
The In d ies Aid of the Methodist ,lown by a car driven by Miss Lucille PLANS SHAPING FOR
bridge across the W illamette river Thurston and Walker high schools. F.
October 16. Urnwnsvllle, there.
I F r i n w r n N V F N T i n N h<“rP
K voted by the col,nty' the F. Cooper, principal of the Mohawg
church held a business meeting and | Carroll of 136 Mill street, Eugen««,
Ocobar 22. Bbedd. there.
The accident waa one of
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bonds w ill be used in matching ap- high school has been elected se4F
lea yesterday afternoon. Officers tor |
October 29. Hhed<l. here,
.-« .« .
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k
j for propriatlons
made by the state high-
Further plans
are , being
shaped
“ “
" retary.
the ensuing year werp chosen. Mrs. several here this week.
oveniber 11, I-ebunon, here.
The Hralnbrldge boy waa bruised the convention of districts No. 1, 2. way comml88*on for financing a »150.-
The association will see that the
M. M. Male wsb elected president;
November 19, Ix«banon, there.
but
not
seriously
Injured.
Officers
ttnd
3
of
the
Loyal
Legion
of
Loggers
i000
apan'
;rulP8
of <he 8tate »»«oclation are ol>-
Thanksgiving game, Cottage Grove, Mrs. L. May. vice-president; Mia.
' served In regard to the eligibility of
Fred Ixiuk, secretary; and Mrs. Mary , b,‘re absolved Miss Carroll from and Lumbermen, to be conducted' i n -
there.
blame when It was shown that she Eugene October 14, It was declared SCOUT MASTERS WILL
players. It will also arrange a sehe-
The seastm gs>t under way last Keasey. treasurer.
ATTEND EUGENE M E E T ^ ” t»"»1’
tllat a11 KhMl»
The Ladles Aid will give a tecep- was driving at a moderate rate jf today by Secretary' D. W McKinnon.
-week, -when Springfield eleven took :»
8’M
”’d
¡of
the
local
4L
unit.
D.
W.
Crites
will
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have
8
chance
to
play.
tlon
In
honor
of
the
new
pastor
next
hot game from Junction City by the
Serious damage to the L. C. Martin 1 represent Springfield, and the Booth-
Boy Scout leaders
of Springfield In former years nihny of the smaller
margin of a single touchdown, Tho ! Wednesday at 7:80 o'clock. Church
act os will attend a m eeting of Lane county schools could not find opponent« to
score was 6 to 0.
Line-up:
1 members and friends are invited to car occurred when It was. struck by ¡Kelly Lumber company will
a heavy coupe driven by Dr. E. J. host to the delegates. Many matters 8 c o « | Master» In Eugene tomorrow make a full season schedule.
Springfield
Junction C lty |8“ ,,n<1
Bridgewater of Albany at Fifth and of interest to Springfield
lumber i night, at which It is expected many
Palmer ...... ........ L. E. .............. Young
Mayor 1« Cited
Main street. The impact sent the workers will be discussed.
i ma“ *TS of "npoctance to local scout j
Geiger............ L. T. ..... I-nnrencen
Parties Planned
That the law excepts no one w i«
Martin car onto the sidewalk in front! -
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Cooley ........ .
L. G................. Nelson
Seniors of Springfield high school
,
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It 18 expected that officials of both ngaln proved Monday n iih t when »h*
Pollard ............... o ............... Wutproua will conduct their first fall party Oct­ of the First National bank.
distributed this w . m
am ng
• local troopg wlll respond to the invlta- automoblle of Mayor G. O. Buohmaa
Morse ...... ........ R. 0 .............. .. Sogaanl ober 15 nt the gymnasium, it waa an­
When driving out from the curb, ¡members who are participating In
d
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k . tion of County Executive Clark. Those ,^ ag tareed by p oi|ce Chief Smltson
Thompson .... ..
R. E. ........... Nelson nounced this week. Elaborate plans w .r
ard Lansbury was hit by another Kroup Insurance.
The 4L Lumber
from here ftre w p Tya<)n and
*
COX ...... ............ QR __ ......... . Evaus for a Jolly affair are being shnped by car between Fourth and Fifth on News was also distrlhuted this week. c 8 pRrbiT of
t and Walter for be,n« I* rk “ 1
hall. The mayor w m attending •
Cowart
L. HB. ... O. Blackwell comm ittees In charge.
Main street Damages were not «er-
Gossler and Oraon Vaughn of Troop 1. m eeting In the city hall at the time.
I»-Wl, ...... ......R. RJ) .
tous.
......... Beckem
The sophomore class will hold a
Plan Reception For Minister
W. Evans was arrested Sunday for
McPherson __FH............ W. Black w ill party October 29,
Cars driven by J. R. Brewer of
Attends V«t« Dinner
asserted speeding.
Reception for Rev. Gabriel Sykes,
Wendling and Mrs. B. J. Fulton of
Maat In lu gan a
Mr. end Mrs. 9am Richmond and
Band crashed in front of th« Thurston newly appointed m inutar of tho
Cleats To Meet
Club Te M»e*
•tora.
Methodist Episcopal churcih bore, will two daughters. Helene and Lucille,
Headquarter» Company, local unit
Iuka Circle, I-adles of the O. A. R.
The
Progressive
21 Club will
be conducted at the ohuroh next W ei- Mrs. C. F. Egglmann, Mr. and Mr».
of tho National ttuArd, Tuesday night will conduct a meeting at Egglmann
Friday
night
at
the
Odd Fellow« hall
Ike
Larimer
and
daughter,
Irlene,
at­
nesday
evening,
It
wo«
annoanoed
to-
Inventory Tofcan
n e t In Eugene with Company C of the h01I tomorrow afternoon at 1:30
tended ! the Spanish War Veterans to plan farther activities. The olahv
d
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K ind Infantry, com pany M. of tho O’clock. It Was announced today.
inventory was taken at the Booth-
Now teacher« of the 8prtn«fi«ld dinner held Monday evening a t the compoeod of the degree staS a< «hu
l»«th, and a medical attachm ent.! Regular business of the circle will Kelly milt Sunday, with those la
armory, Bngene. Fifty piatee were ¡Rebekah». w «l enjoy
Drills were followed hy'lunC h aaá bs considered, ft wa« «tated by tho cithrirn of v a rio a a departmoata' of th« acboola gl«o will ha honor gue«to at
■and entertafament.
thl« occasion
on hand.
-talks by officers.
' Ytrclo head, Mrs C. F. Bgglmana
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