Newspaper Advertising The iiiunt Powerful Weapon In Modern Selling. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS T W E N T Y -F O U R T H Y E A R CLEARING WAV FOR SPRINGFIELD SPAN •The »-copie a Papen- A U. o f L IV I M tW g P A F R R IN A L IV E T O W N o. ^ b n tr y RPRINOFIBLD. LANE COUNTY. ORBÍÍON. THURSDAY APRIL 7. 1»27 Tyson Given N eto Job in Scout Work Made Commissioner, W h i l e Barber Gate Scoutmaater- ehip; Financaa Good County Court Buy« Kingwell Property For >15,000; State Chang»'« In Hoy Hcout leadership Surveyor« Busy In Diatrict; and discussion of finances were (na a Highway Commission Meet» ture« of a busy »«»«loti of the local council and committee of Troop 11 April 19. Spring Walk Building Up to N e zt Council Haven’t Missed a Day Lathe« From Far and Near in Our School Contest I GAWIEHV PRWECT GIVEN APPROVAL Board Walk« In City To Be Re- Placed By Cement In Eighty-Two Farmora An «war Summer Month« Questionnai re Sent Out By Another sidewalk building program Springfield Chamber; Much for the xprlng and summer month« Land Available For Vegetable will be outlined at Monday night a Planting. meeting of the Springfield city council, according to Ira M. Peterson, city re Friday night. Demonstrating widespread and corder. While plana are not yet de.l- No tlmr la being loaI In preparations W. P. Tyson, who resigned recently hearty approval In the proposed est nltely shaped, it la possible that the for construction of the Hprlngfleld as scoutmaster of Troop 11 was made ablishment for a large cannery In this • program will equal those of the past lik la e over the Willamette. «ml thia boy scout commissioner hare, and will district. 82 farmers answered quest two years, when unprecedented cem week surveyors of the elate engineer's serve In that capacity with Or. W C. ionnaires «ent out by the SprlngfleM ent sidewalk construction waa carried dniterameat are busy running line« Itebhau. who bas held the position chamber of commerce seeking Infor- ont here. and otherwise obtaining dal« t<- be for some time. , matlon as to attitude toward the pro- ronrldered In lha bridge bluldtnu Succeeding Mr. Tyson as tkcoutmaat- Places where sidewalk Improvement ; ject aDd acreage devoted to vegetables The county court. In accordance with er la Clayton Harbor, who has served la needed are scattered over the city, and fruit, lie agreement to purchase the right as assistant scoutmester sines the although moat of them are said to be Almost unlimited possibilities for ofegay. announced this week that the organisation of the troop Mr. Harber In the north end of town, where board the growing of vegetables were shows property of Charles Kingwell, In Went will take over his duties Immediately ' sidewalks are reported to be In bad In the answers of the farmers. While S -Ingdeld, had bean purchased at a , and announced today that the m eting shape. The new walk« will all be the total acreage shown In actual fig coat of US.000 The Kingwell pro date of Troop 11 will be on Monday cement. Installed under the Bancroft ure« on the cards was 1149. many of plan. . perty la In direct line wllh the bridge ! nights Instead of Tuesdays. ' the answers were Indefinite and on« approach. A Jamboree, planned by Mr. Tyson City Englnter Simon Kio7-iahl has , farmers wrote that he had no end of The purchase Included (he three as a farewell to the troop, wan to been bu«y surveying for new side- acreage that could be devoted to vege- acre« of land, the house and the green ' have been held early thia week walk« and In other ways making pre tables If the market developed. house The court espet-Sa Io salvage was postponed because of Inclement parations for the summer's work. The questionnaires were sent to all a part of the purchase price A pari weather. A mulligan feed will be a Sidewalk construction here last year farmers on this side of the river. It of the threw acre* will lie used as a featwre of the Jamboree. totaled more than $8000 and almost explained that the only purpose was to “borrow pit“ from which Io obtain dirt that sum the year previous. learn the attitude of the growers to Plana Court of Honor (-■r 011« and other construction In It was decided at the meeting to The engineer has completed surveys ward the proposition, and that If Emma H ill. 15, of Hastings, Pa., (center), now leads in the most conatM-llon wllh the bridge work . hold a court of honor each month I for the new road to be built into the established., the cannery would ask perfect five-day a weak school attendance contest with 8 years, 6 Another meeting of the highway henceforth, and the drat will be held 1 months to her credit, never having missed a day or b aity tardy. A t Industrial tract in the eastern end of ,or “° acrea«e contracts and would commission will be held on April 19. on ihe fourth Tuesoday of April. Both i the left are Mildred Hutson, 14, of Bristol, W. V o , — —. — Springfield. As soon as weather pay cash for all products bought. Replies, which began coming in im but It Is unlikely much will be don** , troops will Join In putting on the j Marguerite, 10, the former with a record of 6 year«, 8 months, 16 clears up. work of grading this road days, and the U tte r, 4 years, 6 months and 16 days. A t the right is mediately. were sent by growers at regarding the bridge at that time court of honor. will get under way. he said. Cornell Pierce, 10, of SL Clair, Mo., with a record ot 4 years, 7 months, Waltervllle. Springfield, West Spring- due to the fact that all plan« are not That the local roundl has gone if ? l ere- * **>» or gtri in thia county with a better record than Emma The street committee is expected . fleid, Creswell, and all points in the quite complete, It 1« expected th«t over the top in Ila drive for finances H ill’ Tell this newspaper. Send us your picture and let u* « M r to begin a survey soon to determine district. at this or the following meeting, how | for the lame county orgwnlxatton was you In this contest Just where the sidewalks are needed Here are the actual figures, as total ever, (he commission will make an ( reported at the meeting. Then $250 here. ART EXHIBIT PLANNED ed and tabulated by The News from order for a contract for the $200.000 had been raised, and contributions of REMARKABLE RECORD the returned questionnaires. • pan FOR APRIL 19 AND 22 the Odd Fallows and Masons, as well IN ATTENDANCE HELD Acre« LOVE’S FULFILLMENT Surveyors were running line« down as other smaller amounts, were not AT LINCOLN BUILDING Fruit In b earing________________ 318 BY LOCAL STUDENTS Main «treat this week, and also are J yet In. MORE SERIOUS THAN An art exhibit show-lag 150 of tho Amount In c h er ries__—_______ $8 working In Went Hprlngfiekl. There EVER FOR TEACHERS Fruit coming b ea rin g _________ I t lot w rente Roof and Edna Lans world's best painted pictures In colors probably will be no cessation of work, WALTERVILLE TO BE Vegetables this y e a r ____________ 178 berry. Springfield high school stu will be conducted at the Lincoln either on preparations for the span or Springfield's feminine teachers are CONVENTION CITY dents, bold records for attendance In school building April 19 and 22 and Is Vegetables possible to produce on actual construction. given an open warning against the p la c e _____________________ 1148 school seldom equalled, according to to be one of the most pretentious ef meshes of matrimony by the local Waltervllle was selected as the la the case of the fruit, many fa Superintendent V. D Bain who furn forts of this kind In local history. school board, which at this week's LEE CALAHAN HAS ‘ FIT" place for the next district convention Peblk- programs will be given In era-listed trees Instead of acres««. ished The Newe with Information on meeting went firmly on record against closing sessions . . . _- . . . . , WHEN WORKING OUT FINE of . . . Rebekahs at . the conjunction with the exhibit. Oa ,. . . " . „ the students thle week In connection the marriage of teachers after signing i of the conclave held here In the I. O with the Autocsster contest now un Thursday children of the Lincoln their contracts. MAY POSTPONE CLUB’S Working out a fine he was unable ' O. F hall Monday. Nearly 100 mem der way. school will give the program, while ANNIVERSAY MEETING While matrimony Is a serious thing to pay after being drunk. Lea Calhan bers of lodges In all communities of Roof, If he finishes thia year vrith- ou Friday the Rrsttaln pupils will under any circumstances, the school Tuesday bad what Pfcllco Chief Jess this district attended the Springfield oul breaking his record, will have at present numbers The committee ln charge of plane M mil son termed a “fit" and was un convention. The Colonial^ Art company Is hand board has made is more serious than tor the anniversary meeting of the tended tlx years without an absent or Mrs. Almira Smith, a member <if ever for the doxen or so young wwmen able to proceed with his work. Springfield Clvtc club, to have beeo a tardy. This Is said to be one ot ling (he picture ehlhlt. ttesjiaon took Calhan to the city | the Waltervllle lodge will act as chair- the best records of Its kind In the Receipts from atteadance will go employed In schools here. held next Tuesday will meet thle The board's resolution, adopted un afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl limits and told him to avoid Spring man of the next convention. She will county, and Roof came very near fo toward the purchase of pictures for be assisted In thia duty by Mrs Ids animously. reads In effect that any Olson to discuss the meeting. field henceforth. The man was gr- having his picture published In the the school rooms of the city. teacher who. after signing her con rested by Smltson earlier In (be week. B. Caldwell, Cottage Grove, vice-chair Antocastcr service, to which The It Is possible that the club will de man. and Mrs Walter Price, Marcnla, tract. assumes the responsibilities of cide to postpone the celebration until News subscribes. Before his photo secretary-treasurer. . CHIEF ASSUMES NEW a husband, lays herself liable to an some later date, dne to sickness and GARCIA AUTO WRECKED Appointment of other convention of graph could be sent In. however, that annulment of her contract by the Inclement weather ROLE. CATCHES BOYS IN HIGHWAY COLLISION ficers was announced at the close of of a girl who had an 8 year record was board. It Is optional, according to It has ben two years since the club published. the session here as follows: Mrs When Jess Smltson Isn't police the clause which goes Into the con affiliated with the state organisation As automobile operated by Edward Esther MrCllntlc. Eugene, left sur Miss lamsberry. who la a freshman chief, he's fire chief. And when he's tract, with the board if it keeps her on of women's clubs. Garcia crashed Into n truck In West porter to the chairman; Mrs. Minnie ln hlrh •<'h<'0*- ha" attended for more not fire chief, he's truant Officer. the pay list or calls for resignation. Members of the committee are Mr*. Springfield Tuesday. Garcia received Willits. Cottage Orove. chairman; j ,han y*ar" without a tardy or It was the latter role that he as- For a long time the Springfield Carl Olson. Mrs. W. J. Scott and Mrs. but slight fare lacerations, but bla car Mrs Mildred Johnson, Marcnla. chap- ¡ an “baent aumbed yesterday when, upon call of board has been sparing in awarding Parker. was demolished. lain; Mrs. Maude T. Bryan. Spring-! Superintendent V. D. Bain, he set contracts to married women, although Garcia asserted that the crash was field, conductor; Mrs. Ellen Wilson. GIRL SCOUTS PLAN fourth to bring In some eight youths it Is not absolutely unwilling to em LIGHTS ON ARCH caused by another driver, who pulled Junction City. Inside Guardian; Mrs. FOR PICNIC SHORTLY who chose pleasure to work and failed ploy one If her quallflcatloifs ere such out onto the pavement from a parking Cook. Oakridge, outside guardian; W IL L B LA ZE A G A IN to turn up at school. as to over-balance the disadvantages Just as Garcia drove by. forcing the Mrs. Emma Wilson, Cottage Grove, Girl Scouts plan to hold a picnic In the howling alley Chief Smltson of a husband. Lights en the Springfield arch a< latter Into the truck. right supporter to the vice-chairman; on the first fair Saturday of the picked up three of the boys, and re The board made It plain that this the West Springfield Intersection of Mrs. Clara Stevens, Cottage Grove, Spring. Good weather Is all that Is turned them to their studies. action was not aimed at any certain the Pacific and McKensle river high left supporter to the vice-chairman. LEGION TO MEET AT awaited by the scouts before their out Proceeding farther down the street individual, but that it was merely a ways will blase again shortly, accord The delegates were welcomed to Ing. and they are anxiously watching COMMERCE CHAMBER he came upon the other five, busily means of shaping a policy. ing to Mayor G. G. Bushman. Springfield by Mrs. Fred Walker, asst the skies each week-end. engaged In enjoying the weather at Learning this morning that the state president. Mrs. Albert McMur- Each girl Is to bring sufficient food The executive committee of the Am the public market These, also, sub SCHOOL BOARD WILL lights had not burned since the flood» phey, Eugene, responded. Among for herself. Including a steak, a couple erican legion met last night and mitted to the man In the uniform and ELECT FRIDAY M IG HT Mayor Bushman got In touch with the ohangwd the meeting place of the prominent visitors were Miss Dora of slices of bacon, an onion, buns, were duly returned to the Irksome Mountain States Power company and Legion from the Woodmen of the Sexton, The Dalles, president of the fruit, cake and cookies. class room. learned that a part of the apparatus Rebekah Assembly of Oregon. All but two of the present teachers Hayden bridge will be the scene of World hall to the chamber of comm Here Is a list ot the boys who ''play of the Springfield schools probably was out of order The repairs will be Miss Margaret Hurd and Miss Doris the picnic. The girls are anxious to erce tor the sake of economy. Gtrard, Springfield, had places on the find persons who will take them out ed hookey.'' will be re-elected to their posts when made immediately, and the arch once The next meeting will be on April Oeo. Logan. Coy Leathers, Coy the board holds an adjourned session more will blase forth a welcome to entertainment program. In their cars. The trip will be made II. the McKensle river country. Mrs. M E Edwards and Miss Edith from the Chamber of Commerce, start Lansberry, Gilbert Fish, Percy Griggs. tomorrow night. Those present at last night's meet Bennett. Marcóla, were Initiated dur ing at 1 o'clock. Sam Bettis. Ed Tomseth. Bert Tom- At a meeting Monday, the entire ing were Commander John H. Will, ing the convention. Among papéis position situation was gone over by The girls will do outdoor scouting, seth. Vielt Stewart Homs—Mr. and MVS. F B llanilln, H. E. Maxey and M. B. read at the afternoon session was one cooking their own ''kabobs.'' and will the board, and all preliminaries gotten Frank Boutin. Portland, were visitors Hunily. by Mrs. Bert Doane, Springfield, on hike back. ont of the way In order that the elect at the Harry Stevrart residence rec MARIONETTE SHOW TO “How Officers Can Make a Meeting ion may be rushed through on Friday ently. They were on a return trip Injuries Sustained BE BUILDING BENEFIT More Successful.’’ Mrs. Bell Hurd, night. More Lots Sold from Mexico, where Mr. Boutin la In Among lumber workers Injured dur Coburg, and Mrs. J. Wright. Oakridge, While Monday's session as a long terested ln mines. Their trip also la« Ralph Sweeney this week bought For the benefit of the University of ing the pas^ week were R. 8. New also gave reports. four lots In Sunnyside addition. Lots Oregon fine arts building fund. Jean one. little In the way of actual busi eluded a month spent In Southern Cal house, Monroe, treated here for a 1 and 2 In Block 16. and lots 1 and 2 Gro«' Marionettes, the world's most ness was done. ifornia. fractured thumb; Oscar Crites, em Chureh Entertains Applicants for the position ot princi In Block 17. Robert Odell of Fall famous puppet show, It to be present ploye of Ihe Fischer Lumber company, pal of the Junior high school were con Mulligan Takes New Job—C. C. Mul Thn Christian chnrch enleralnment Creek* purchased lots 13 and 14 In ed at the Helllg theatre In Eugene on Marcnla. bruised when hit by a sky sidered. A. J. Morgan, principal of ligan. formerly employed ln the Farm Block 13. and Ward Lanabury bought April 11. for new members last Friday night line, and Alton Mathews, Marcóla, lot 6 In Block 7. All purchases were The affair la sponsored by the stu the high school, has not yet announced ers Union store here, has accepted a who fractured a finger while loading proved a success. More than 100 at made from the city. dents of the University, and a cam- what he Intends to do regarding ac Job with the Gray Cash and Carry tended. Members gained In the re lumber. George Godfrey, of the same paten for attendance Is being put ceptance of the contract awarded him store, and will take over his new place, was treated for an Injured arm cent evangelistic campaign and since Phillips At Denver—H. K. Phillips, en. The show. It Is claimed, Is un- by the school board. duties shortly. Ihe beginning of the year wore feted. Tuesday. It is not likely that the pay roll for some time an employe In Gray’s eqiialed In the world. The company Return From Portland Trip—Mrs. Cash and Carry store, left Tuesday will make hut one stop between show will be increased materially this year. Play Nets $40 Woman Detained Tomorrow night's session will be A. T. Gravos and daughters, Winifred for Denver, Colorado, with his wife. ings at Portland and San Francisco, Idn Llpes was arrested yesterday started at 7:30 o'clock. and Mildred, have returned after a ¡’lays given by the Junior high He expects to remain In Denver for and thnt will he at Eugene. by Police Chief Jess Smltson. Taken schools Friday night netted $40, to he 1 nt least a year. week's visit at Portland. Students committees are working Into police court, she was lecteured added to the student body fund. A on the preparations. Recently, a fine NAME NEW ADJUTANT for allowing her chickens to run play and nn operetta were presented. Goes to Wisconsin—J. P. Jacobson Larson Movst From Theatre—.lack arts building benefit show was given FOR AMERICAN LEGION loose. No fine was Imposed. on Monday purchased a Southern Pa Larson has moved to a residence on at the Bell theatre here. Mr. and Mrs. Moshler Back—Mj. Seventh street from his former home Clarence Fendren has been named cific ticket for Ladysmith, Wisconsin, G. A. R. To Mast and Mrs. R. E. Moshler have returned above the Bell Theatre. Man Is Arrested new adjutant of the Springfield post, where he Is thinking of settling. The Springfield post of the G. A. R. from an extended Journey Into the Lee Calhan was arrested on Fifth American Legion, by commander will meet Friday afternoon at 3 middle west. On their return they Drive to Grove— Mr. and Mrs. W. C. In Town From Pleasant Hill—Rollln street Monday afternoon and lodged John H. Will. Mr. Fendren succeeds o'clock, at Rgglmann's. Light re declared that Oregon looked better Moon, Pleasant Hill, spent * part of In the city Jail on a charge of drunk- J. O. Burchum, who resigned because McLagan drove to Cottage Grove Sun freshments will be served. All mem than ever to them. day evening, spending a few hoars Wednesday shopping In Springfield. eness. Police Chief Smltson was the he Is leaving the city. bers are urged to be present. arresting officer. Fendren already has taken over the visiting relatives there. Bushmen Away—Art Bushman , left Going te Hospital— H arry Brumette duties of the new office. • Te Move to Falla—Richard King yesterday for Ihe Blltcoee country, ou wiU bp to the Pacific Christian hospi Here From Wendling— Mrs. D. B. No meeting of the American Legion Returns From Portland— James and family will more soon to Klamath business tor the Springfield Mill and tal tqday. and tomorrow will undergo Bonner returned from Portland yester was held last Friday n ig h t as Dewdman of Wendling was s Spring- Orain .company. M l« . day after a short visit. a major operation. previously announced. field visitor Wednesday. — >