The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 02, 1926, Image 1

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NOW IS TH E
TIM E TO D O Y O U R
SHOPPINGEARLY
T W K N T Y - T 1 I II U ) Y E A R
DEFINITE PROGRESS
MADE ONSPM PUN
A
D IN N E R
GROVE
W IL L G IV E
Best Farm W orker**
T O G R ID T E A M
A T EN D OF GOOD SEASON
Captain John J. M<Bw«n. football
coach
of the University o t Oregon,
H IC H S C H O O L P L A Y T O
haa been Invited to apeak at a dlnn-r
BE P R E S E N T E D F R ID A Y
Thrss Set« of Tentative Plans
to be given In the honor of the earn
Already Drawn Up by Com­
Ticket **!••» Indicate a good at- ceaeful Hprlngfleld High Hchool foot
mission; Barnard Says Ssc- leúdem e at Ibe Hprlngfleld High bg|j ((,anj on
evening of Decenar
ond Street
Closing Would g(.hlM,, P|ay, -Eliza com*« io Buy.
ber 10
Benefit Project.
to
Io h be e ureaented
presented by the Dramatic
The Hprlngfleld Elon« club la apon-
Club tomorrow nlBht
The perform
t'loalng of Second «Ireel lo elim i­ aiin- will atari at H o'clock In the ' »«ring the dinner, which will be held
• at the Woodmen of the World hall
nale the (Ungermi« rail and etre-t achool auditorium.
Coach Walter Fenwick, who haa
1*terseci Ion would aaaure the co-
Mlaa Hilda Ditto and Eaitoy Nice
guided the football destinies of the
operation of the Houlhern Partii«'
...........Hprlngfleld T ; ; ' 7 rX and; X ? \ ? . I U e c l « t byn,M ^ í , 'M* 1
^ , ' 7 “ ”7 T Í '
The preaentat Ion
aucceaaful
aaaaon.
will be a guest of
Highway bridge building protect now Franrla Hodge,
honor, aa will be V. D. Bain, auperln- j
bring definitely planned by the Hlat«-
The (Jlrla lx-ague will conduct a
tendent of the city schools.
Highway Com ml»» Ion
candy aale al the play, the proceed*,
Thia, together with definite aaaur- •to he uaed In purchasing new equip-j The Hprlngfleld team battered Its
anc<- that the new apun will lie atari ment replacing Mint deatroyed In the way through six victories, while but
one defeat was marked up against IL
ed aa early In the spring aa poaalble recent gymnasium Are.
Thia was at the hands of Eebunon. ,
and that no delay may he expected
and Just revenge waa achieved by
from forthcoming changes In the per­
Hprlngfleld when It whipped the ;
sonnel of the commission.
was L E G IO N T O E L E C T A T
M E E T IN G F R ID A Y N IG H T » , ; * wb*’rry „ > * * * " «« ^ e .r
brought hark by members of III«
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field “ week after the heating given t
county court and Al Perkins, of
Hprlngfleld. from (hla week's aeaalon
Election of officers will feature a Hprlngfleld
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
A L IV E T O W N
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N U M B E R 47
APRINGPUDLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. TH U R SD A Y DECEM BER 2, 1926
L IO N S C L U B
Poo»’’
G R ID
BEATEN
GAME
IN L A S T
OF
SEASON
FACTBflï HEADS ARE
INTERESTED IN SHE
8prlngfleld High school, for several
years the underdog at the close of
football games with Cottage Grove,
came on top In the first half of the
■
Thanksgiving day game and stayed Prospects Bright for Two Large
there through the rest of the UIL
Enterprise* Locating Here;
ending with a score of 7-6.
Will Inspect Tract in Janu­
The single point waa marked up
ary;
L a rg e
Investment*
when Cowart, after fumbling before
Loom.
an attempted place-kick, picked up
the ball and raoed under the goal
Thia play followed a beautiful AS ! Prospects of locating som e large
yard run from kickoff by Bates, who Industrial enterprises on the 2M
scored a touchdown In the last few acres of free factory sites east of
minutes of the first half.
Hprlngfleld have brightened consider-
Cottage Orove scored late In t h e 1 ab,p durlng th<, laAt few weeks, la-
second quarter when Hprlngfleld a t-;
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I spection of the Hprlngfleld site by ot-
tempted to punt from behind Its owa
line but the ball went out of bound* !
° f two lar«e coterprlses to­
on the 16 yard line. Bcheuffle c f presenting eastern capital has beea
After • national contest, Homer . Cottage Orove bucked the ball across promised next month wnen they will
Sheffield, age 16, of Crosby Texas,
in four downs Cottage Grove failed TDake WWitPrn trlpe looking to r T o S -
has been declared the outstanding
to convert.
4 TJ
boy’s agricultural worker of the b.
tiens.
The second half was leas Interest­
8.
One enterprise utilising livestock
He has won every possible honor
ing! the hall being In the center of
and scholarship in his state. Re­
the field throughout most of both products Is to be capitalized for
cently when cotton was »50 per quarters.
»750.060 and another representing
bale— he had his made into mat-
The
game-
ended
the
local
grid
"*>*« than 8 t” 11»0“ dollar investm eat
resses, selling them at »26 e a c h -
schedule.
Coach Fenwick's team "»*"« w,,od may locate nere lf coadb
realizing »100 prefit per bale.
of ibe highway commission in l ’o r i meeting of the American Ixtglon post
tions are found to be right. Tb#
won six of Its games and lost one.
land.
to be conduct«! at the Woodmen of G L E E M E N 'S C L U B W IL L
former is a new enterprise and it
•'The Houlhern Paclflc considers a " " W .,M hall wanorrow . . . . . . .
A P P E A B ,N C IT Y s o o n
C O N V IC T E D O F C H A N G IN G
rePuted w111 bP the larff’‘8t of ,ta kmd
crossing Just as dangerous where a ¡7 30 o'clock.
S C O U T S H A V E J O IN T
ln the United States. The latter Is
few cars cross It each day ss one | John
Will is In lliw for selection
L IC E N S E , M A N P A Y S F IN E a plant now operating near the
Hprlngfleld residents will be given
M E E T ; C O U R T D EC 7
over which the tratfli Is heavy.” said „„ vommander. succeeding W P Ty-
an opportunity to hear a local concert I
Great Iaikes and desires to move
fh>unty Judge C. P. Barnard
“ I f son. Will la the only candidate noml-
Convicted In Justice R. W Smith’s
Joint meeting of the two Spring
of rhe Eugene Gleemen's club, an
.« west wtiere there is sufficient wood
Hecond street could he definitely
natral
Nomlaatloons will be con­ organisation of male singers, accord field Boy Scout troops was conducted court of bringing an automobile lic-
clo-o-d. I he railroad company uii - 1 ducted for adjutant tomorrow night.
1 ense plate down to date. Norman to continue in operation.
Ing to plans being perfected by a at the Chamber of Commerce Mon-
Both enterprises have requested
di uhteitly would be willing to contri­ It Is understood, as Charles Scott,
day night under the direction of Hemmftt was fined »30 here late last that they oe given no publicity be­
bute much Io the bridge building pro­ previously named, will be unable to Eton« Club committee.
week.
The program, to be presented some Scoutmasters and their assistants,
cause of present business connection*
gram. Thia la of slgnlflcent Im port­ serve.
Odd appearance of the altered plate
time during November will be a bene- The program was planned by patrol
which might be dlstrubed.
ance and should be considered a s ,
Installation of the newly named of­
attracted Police Chief Smftson’s at-
fit for Elon Club finances. The Glee leaders of the two units.
. .
.
If either of these enterprises should
goon as possible."
ficer* will follow at the next meeting men have attained much popularity
The Instruction period was d ivid ed ' ,en “ on. and * • had ‘h- <ar brou*ht
locate fiere it would mean that the
Tbrss Plans Ready
Into a local garage when he found it
present mill race would have to be
n ilN r
,n U’,a "w‘t,on- and "«'"’hers of the Into three parts—signaling, first aid
Already the Highway commission K L A M A T H F A L L S Y v O
UNG
comm ittee promise a tasteful and en and advanced knot tying. Instruction parked on a street.
enlarged or a new raceway from tae
bus tentative plans for three types
According to the chief, the plate
P E O P L E V IS IT O R S H E R E Joyahle entertainment.
also was given to those desiring to
Willamette river built as both need
of bridges suitable of erection here
had been repainted to conform with
It Is probable that the concert will qualify for merit badge« in the court
considerable fresh water. The abund­
Definite selection of a location Is nee !
1926
plates,
and
the
five
in
the
year
The residence of Mr and Mrs. E. bf> b,,|d
Methoodist church, of honor to be conducted December 7.
ance of water in the Willamette river,
cssary before one of these models
Scout master Tyson of Troop 1 said num<“r8la Pun<h“d "P «° resemble a the location of the »pringfleld site
It Danner was the scene of a happy Members of the Elons club committee
pray ho derided upon.
the lame
six.
visit of present and former Klamath making (he arrangements are Harrv yesterday that the time and place
along the Southern Paclfie tracks, the
cw n ty representatives were assured
Falls young people, during the Stewart, 8 R Dlppel and Dallas Mur- ot the court will be announced soon, j
strategic location of Springfield M
no time s ill be lost In arranging do-
Man Painta A fte r Drunk
Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Audrey j^y,
a shipping and receiving point, plenty
tails of the span bulb,Ing program.
Unable
to
pay
is
»10
sentence
Im­
Danner entertained the young people,I
of electrical power and the availabil­
A question arose In the commission
posed for being Intoxicated. R. O,
T W O P L E A D G U IL T Y T O
with whom she became acquainted
ity of the raw products are the fea­
Concerning the Installation of another
Breeden is working his time out at
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O
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O
F
F
IC
E
S
when Hi* Dnnners were living In
F IG H T IN R E S T A U R A N T
tures that seem to impress officer» of
pier on the Hprlngfleld side. In line
the City hall. Under the direction
Klamath Falls.
IN C H A M B E R R O O M S
these
large enterprises.
with the old street rar piers which
— -.....
Accused of fighting in a local res- of Police Chief Smitson. Breeden Is
Those from Klamath 1*811« directly
It is likely both of these enterprise«
Anay be ilsud to support, the new
Offices of the Ixvrane Milling and (aurant. Orval
Fandrum. 20. of r''tou‘ f’ing the interior of the munlcl-
wif-e lien llolltsler. and Joy and
will be located somewhere in Oregon
bridge. Engineers will be here with­
Fra Miller Miss Edna Dunhar. now Eumber Company are being opened Hprlngfleld, and John Francis, 26, of pal offlce®- much to the improvement or northern California. SpringfteW
in a few days Io give the situation attending the University of Oregon, today In the Chamber of Commerce Donna, pleaded guilty before Recorder ( ° f tbe,r appearance,
would indeed be lucky to land either
a thorough Investigation, and will and Ervtn Keller. John and" Delia r- ms. Commercial Stale Bank bull!- Reuben W. Smith Monday and were'
of them.
consider the possibility of erecting Hawkins and ('hales Muck were log with President Herbert J Cox in fined.
Vacancy in Guard
Hundreds of letters have been
all new piers.
A vacancy in the local company of
charge. Regular office hours will be
Fandrum paid »5 and Francis was
others entertained.
written and much printed literature
Securing a right-of-way will lie an
assessed »10 by the Recorder.
" '7 “
»uaru was an- sent out on the Springfield free in­
The young people also weep enter established by Mr. Cox.
Important step In the progrum as
"*lie location of the offices of the
The pair was arrested by Police " " " " i ' ™ la> by W alter Gossler, re-
talned at the home of John Robert
dustrial site by the chairman of the
soon as the bridge location la oe-
new-lv organized lumber company in Chief Smltson Saturday night when
* 8 te r -
ne
two oth'r committee.
son In Eugene.
Replies have been re­
ntiled
E. E. Morrison, chairman of
the Chamber will provide regular a struggle developed in a booth of j
‘ ,lr* ’
‘
'' '>r"l> 1 n°®e ceived from many parts of the
the bridge committee here, said yea-
service of the Chamber to visitors, the restaurant. Sniitson happened to
ix 1 » u * ,-•0 1 6 com^>an^ 1 country.
lerilay that on the cost of this right­
Mrs. Ditto Honorsd
As Mr. Cox Is president of the Chant- be In the place at the time and took ’ ou
n <A " *
r or
A- 1
ed wav depends ,0 a large extent the
Honoring Mrs. George Ditto wh” her of Commerce, he has offered »0 the opponents Into custody
C O A S T S E C T IO N S O IL
type of (lie new bridge. The more will move to Portland next week,
receive visitors to the Chamber dur- furnished »10 ball.
money that can be put Into the member« of the Royal Neighbors |n({
W IL L
BE
IM P R O V E D
Mrs, Davis III— Mrs. J. A. Davis, 1
bridge Itself, the better, said Mr. made a surprise call al the Ditto
wo
has
been
staying
at
the
residence
Have Baby Girl
The Chamber rooms are being ren-
Soil fertilization and forage crop«
Morrison
4 residence Monday night. Ten mem-
A baby --------------
daughter was born to Mr.
h‘*r ««" here, was removed to the
this week with pleasing re-
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in the coast section of Dane county
Although
political
developments |M,ra o f (he organization called at novuted
suits. Paintings of the McKenzie and Mrs. Delbert Pterson of Mabie P»c ,«e (’hr'stlan hospital this morn
will be one of the major projects of
will bring n new commission Into of- 7;M o'clock, remaining until 10:30
ing. gravely ill.
river country, taken from the Me- at the Springfield residence of Mrs.
flee shortly Hprlngfleld Imerests need
farm work done by his office, next
Eight refreshments were served
Kenxie Gateway float i" the Trail to Pierson's sister. Mrs. W. J. Darling,
ha»c no fear of delay In the bridge late In the evening
year says O. C. Fletcher, county
Ed Perkins Here— Bd Perkins was
Rail celebration, arò being hung on November 24 The newcomer weighed
agent. He will work in conjunction
plans. Il was stated
The proposal
Mr. and Mrs. Ditto have been rest*
was here from Roseburg to visit over the
has reached such an advanced stage dents of Hprlngfleld for twelve yean . the walls and other Im provements, ten and a half pounds. She
with the state agricultural college
week-end.
i made.
named Zetta Noreen
which JwiU carry on extension dem­
the Eanp representatives were told,
that no Interference may he expect­
onstrations in all the coast counties
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Cantata Scheduled
of Western Oregon.
ed.
D
Practice Is well advanced for the i
S- A. E. » A P IN
READY TO CARVE THE PUDDING
Due to the heavy rain fall in the
Al I’erklns represented the Hprlng-
coast sections the soil Is heavy with
fleld bridge committee, which was cantata. “Mound Builders," to be
asked to continue to cooperate with given on December 17 by the B o y s1
acid. Eime and manure fertilizer 1«
and Girls Glee Clubs of the Spring-!
neceesary to fertilize the soil for leg!
th< commission In planning,Hie new
Held High School. Miss Fay Spauld-j
lime crops. The conservation of man­
program.
Ing Is In charge of the production.
|
W e n , PotK«
ure in covered pits will be part of the
W FEAST ,
demonstrations. It is expected that
R IV E R R IS E S AS R A IN
iS READY — '
Class Entertained
pits will be built in all communitlee.
A T T A IN S H IG H R E C O R D
Manure loses its value as fertilizer if
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1 Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway enter-j
it lays in the rain or is put on land
A brisk wind continued Io drive a ¡talned her Christian' Sunday School i
during the rainy period. Experiment­
cold rain across fhe Hprlngfleld dis- j class, "The Friends," a( her residence
al work carried on at Astoria show
trlrt yesterday, all hough a subsiding Friday evening.
Numerlous clover
the value of th-e use of the pit*.
In the storm on Tuesday resulted :n methods of entertainment were em­
lowering of water In the Willamette ployed In providing an enjoyable
river. Thy heavy rains of late Nov­ evening for the large number who
TA XP A Y E R S APPROVE OF
ember boosted the month’s rainfall were present.
ANNUAL SCHOOL B U D G ET
total to 10.76 Inches, a record of
thirteen years, according to the
Approval of the school budget call­
Open House at New Home
weather observer at Eugene.
ing for an expenditure ot »49.900 was
Mrs.
S.
C.
Wright
will
receive
call­
Slight damage was done by the
given by taxpayers of the Springfield
Wind and rain In this district. Yester­ ers at her new home at Oth nnd F
district at a meeting at the High
streets
next
Tuesday
from
3
until
5
day afternoon glass In the door and
school last Friday night. The vot«
o'clock.
The
new
home
h«H
been
re­
one of the windows of the John Will
made legal an Increase of more than
«hoc sfiop was broken when the door cently built nnd occupied by Mr. and
6 per cent over the budget total of
Mrs.
Wright.
blew open In the brisk breeze, and
las( year.
elmllar nunll damage was done.
Under the new financial schedule
Woman
Conduct
Bazaar
At Judkins Point, between here and
the board will extensively endeavor
Eugene, the river flooded the Pacific
to decrease the warrant indebtednesa
The Methodist Endles Aid conduct­
Highway Monday night, and a stage ed a 6 o ’clock dinner and bazaar at
of the district. It was decided by
nnd «everal cars were stranded be­ the church basement last night. A
the budget committee to take up war­
fore the water subsided.
rants before bonds, as a higher rate
good patronage resulted In earnings
of interest Is paid on the former.
for the benefit work done by the
Gym Classes 8 ta rt
j
church women'« organization.
Gymnasium classes for Hprlngfleld
Fire Threatens Garage
women were started at the Christian
Auxiliary To Meet
Fire of mysterious origin threaten­
church gymnasium last night under
ed the Jofin Tomseth garage on the
Meeting of the Auxiliary of the
the direction of Mrs. Ora Read liftm­
hill south of town early Sunday morn­
en way. A good attendance at tho American leg io n will be conducted
ing at 4:30 o'clock. The blaze wa*
at
the
Woodmen
of
the
World
hall
first class Indicated success for the
dlscoveted by Night Policeman Hin-
project.
tomorrow night at 7.30 o'clock. Elec­
son, who notified the fire department.
All women of the city are Invited tion of officers will be the chief husl-
The flames were extinguished with
to participate In the classes held ne»s. Mr». M. B. Iluntly, head of the
• chemicals hefore residents of the hill
tach Wednesday night. Men hold a organisation, today urged What all
were aware there hid been a Are.
©MA'?.«
members be present.
class on Monday evenings.
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HPlSTMAS S A V IA S
ÌT “ FUNDS
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