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    THE SPRING HELD NEWS
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1,1928
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PAGE FIVE
A lu m n i T eam Mustered
Honor Roll For First Six
Weeks of School Compiled
Community News
By Special
Boy Scout on Byrd Trip
A group o f form er high school foot­
ball players has been m u stered an d •
gam e a g a in s t the bign Bchool re g u la ia
has been scheduled for F riday a fte r­
noon on th e B ra tta ln gridiron. T h e
high school team had a Friday w hen
no re g u la r gam e w as scheduled an d
th e gam e g a in st th e alum ni is larg ely
lo r practice.
Correspondents
n ig h t. O ctober 26. T h ere w as a good
A tten d an ce: H arlan D uncan, A rchie
♦
THURSTON
♦ a tten d an ce and 38 b ask ets w ere sold
Hill, D oris W orley, J u a n ita W ilson,
a fte r th e H allow e en program g lte n by
F ran k lin W ardlow , K en n eth W alk ei,
Mrs. Ira Nice receiv ed w ord of th e ' ‘he pupils of the school. I t is the plan
A nton U chytil, L ouis T uhy, L ora d e a th of h er M other la s t Monday. She j » ° w to solicit funds for th e erectio n
T h u rm an , L ena Stafford, E ssel A dam s, left im m eu .ately for C alifo rnia to at- ° t th e shed w hich will be located next
Jo h n Dale A dam s, L o rn a C hase,
to th e school house. As th ere a re a
tend th e funeral.
C harles Cole, K en n eth Cox, W in n lfrid
T he high school te a c h e rs took th e ir num ber of saw m ills in the d is tric t th e i
N O T IC E O F
F ranz, F aye H olverson, Lois J o h a n ­
R O AD D IS T R IC T M E E T IN G
stu d e n ts and m otored to Salem F ri­ logging m en will be asked for d ona­
sen, A lene Jo h n so n , Lyle M etcalf,
day w here they visited th e s ta te build­ tions of logs and th e m illm en will be
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
L eonard Moon, T h elm a Lipes, R um
! asked to saw them into lum ber free
N otice is hereby given th a t a m e e t­
ings.
P ollard, L aV erne Pugh, Roy Sm ith.
ing of th e legal v o te r? being r>. sid e n t
Mrs. L eta P u ck ett from K lam ath O ther w ategfal and labor will also be
tax p ay e rs and ow ners of real p ro p erty
High S chool Roll
F alls has re tu rn e d to h er hom e aft
solicited.
in Road D istrict No. 8, in Lane C< u n ty ,
T he high school ho n o r roll for th e sp en d in g sev eral day s v isitin g rela-1 A good a tte n d a n c e tu rn ed out to th e Í.
E agle Scout Paul A Siple. of
O regon, will be held at the h o u r of
six w eeks, w hich is usu ally sm all due lives h e r e ’
E
ric,
Pa,,
was
the
boy
scout
p
e
r­
'
j C h ristian E ndeavor m eeting a t th e
Two P. M. on th e 17th day of N ovem ­
sonally
chosen
by
C
om
m
ander
to th e advanced su b jects, co n tain s th e
ber, A. D., 1928, a t the H ayden B ridge
Mrs. T ay lo r N eedham and son, Ray, i P leasan t H ill ( h iistia n church last
Byrd
to
accom
pany
him
on
his
School H ouse in said Road D istrict,
n am es of two g irls th is tim e. The> M itchell m otored to th e R ussell S unday night. Mrs. M. E. H ays of Eu-
A
ntarctic
expedition
to d eterm in e w h eth er said road d is­
a re N adiue M cM urray, senior, and ch ick en ra n ch at C orvallis la s t Sun- , gene w as leader.
tr ic t shall levy a special tax of $1816.33
R uth C arlton, sophom ore, each of
upon all th e taxable p roperty in said
day. Mr. and Mrs. N eedham have da-1 T h e seniorg ir is ’ b a sk etb all team
whom m ade an av erag e g rad e in all
d is tric t for th e purpose of providing
K ensington M eeting Set
cided to q u it th e chick en business has won th e cham pionship of th e in-
funds for buying road grader.
su b jects of 95 p er c e n t o r above. B oth
an d dispose of tn e ir chickens.
< te rc la ss gam es. The boys cham pion-
Mrs. W. K. B arnell and Mrs. Lum F.
C. P. BARNAD, C ounty Judge
stu d e n ts w ere on h o n o r rolls la st y ear.
S ev eral T h u rsto n and W alterv ille ship will be played off this week. Mon­ A nderson will be h o ste sse s to m em ­
CLINTON HURD, C ounty Com­
F irst g rad e, sch o la rsh ip : B erylle ladies gave Mrs. C lem en t a show er day noon th e senior boys played th e bers of th e K en sin g to n club Friday
m issioner.
M. H. ANDERSON, C ounty Com­
R obertson, D orothy J e a n S tew art, M ar­ la s t W ednesday
aftern o o n .
Mrs. school and won by a score of 26 to 14. afternoon. T he club w ill g a th e r a t the
m issioner.
jo rie F o ster, F ra n k fetuart, R o b ert 1 C lem ent w as ser.o u sly in ju red in an In spite of the fact th a t all the le tte r
hom e of Mrs. B arnell.
N. 1-8-15-
P o llard ; a tte n d a n c e : F ra n k A nderson, au tom obile w reck sotne tim e ago.
I m en of the P leasan t H ill b ask etb all
W illiam Dow, E rn e st Hoke, A n d re«
Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth G iles from team g rad u ated last y ear or have not
G ott, Bobbie P o llard , Jo e Slaggle, Lee Springfield sp en t th e w eek-end w ith re tu rn e d to school som e very good
Pine, S hirley H aack, A lb erta K eeler, M rs. G iles’ p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. m a te ria l is show ing up and E. E. Kil-
D orothy M ulligan, F ra n c e s Orm, B ery­ W a lte r E dm iston. Mrs. G iles suffer- p atrick has h o p e s of w’lnning th e L ane
lle
R o b ertso n ,
V iolet
S te in m e t;, ed a very sev ere a tta c k of appendici- county B league cham pionship,
D orothy Je a n S tew art, E m m a Lou tis a few d ay s ago b u t is m uch im - ;
I T he first m eetin g of the w in te r of
S tra tto n .
,
proved now.
S P R IN G F IE L D
th e women of th e P leasan t H ill com ­
Second and T hird grades, sc h o la r
D edication of th e new school build­
m
unity
w
as
held
a
t
the
hom
e
of
Mrs.
sh ip : Murlfel Tyson, L aw ren ce T h o m p ­ in g fo r T h u rsto n and D avis d is tric t
son; a tte n d a n c e : K en n eth Ables, B ert w hich w as to have ben held la s t F.i- E. Y. Sw ift. Mrs. A. J. H iggins w as
FRIDAY — SATURDAY — NOVEMBER 2 - 3
C urrie, F ra n k B en n ett, Bobbie Fr ster, day even in g w as postponed until F ri­ elected p resid en t and Mrs. C. E. J o r­
GLENN TRYON IN
Bonney F indley, B u rn ell G ates, Ja c k d ay evening N ovem ber 2. T h ere will d an vice-president. T he n e x t m eeting
H ake, Donald H ouse, R o b ert Nice, be a p ro g ram a fte r w hich lig h t r e ­ will be held a t the hom e of Mrs. G. A.
H
Brow n N ovem ber 22. T he follow ing
E arl S tev en s, Jo h n Spore, M axine Co­ fre sh m e n ts w ill be serv ed .
w
ere
p
resen
t,
M
esdam
es
E.
E.
Sch-
gill, B etty C urrie, Isyl K eeler, V ivian
T he L adies Aid m eet w ith Mrs. Ray
renk, G ustave Bock, C. E. Jo rd an , D.
M illar, D oris M unn, R o b erta P u tm an . ; B augh on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n .
A Comedy Scream
O. H arden, J. VA Jam ison, G. T. Lat-
F ourth B, sch o larsh ip : F ran ces Je a n
Rev. A rd H oven p a sto r of t h e
tin, E. P. L atin, A rth u r B rabham , E.
L loyd; a tte n d a n c e : D ale C arson, J e a n church w as ab sen t la s t S unday and
P. M itchell, Andy Olson, W. L. Bris,
D aniels, D elm as G laspey, E arl H ouse, j Rev. M ills from' E u g en e filled th e j
SUNDAY
NOV. 4
tow , E arl F uller, L. B oughm an, John
R o b ert Low ery, R o b ert R ichardson, I pulpit.
S ellors, G. A. Brown, J. L. C arro th ers,
R ich ard R ich ard so n , Roy S teele, R alph
A. W. W eav er and nephew , B ert |
O S tutz. E. C. C urts, B ruce W heeler,
TUESDAY NOV. 6
W ills, S co tt W rig h t, L ouise Cogill, W eaver, sp en t tw o d ay s la s t w eek on
M. L. B arnum , G. C. Moore, L. Miller,
Lois D eeds, J e a n n ie Jack so n , R uth L ake C reek fishing.
D elbert H arden, R oss M athew s, W en­
K eeler, Ila P u tm an , M axine S m itsen,
Mr. an d Mrs. Q uinn from San Fran-
dell S heridan, J. A. H iggins, Ollie
Je a n S tra tto n , M axine V allier.
j cisco v isited Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H ill
' Lindley, E. C. Kull, M. A. C ornelius,
F o u rth A, sc h o larsh ip : F lo ren ce * la s t T h u rsd ay ,
1 M orton B ristow , F ran k Sm ith. E. E.
P e rry P rice and Ja y G ra n t who at-
May, B a rb a ra B a rn ell; a tte n d a n c e :
1 K ilp atrick , C. L. W illiam s, J. S tew art,
(
ten
d
O.
A.
C.
a
t
C
orvallis
sp
e
n
t
th
e
Iren e A nderson B a rb a ra B arnell, B er­
I E. Y. S w ift and M iss Belle Olsin.
nice B arn es, F ra n c e s K eeler, F lo ren ce J w eek-end w ith hom e folks h ere.
Miss M a rg aret R usseli, who is
May, M a rg aret M eek, M ary Moore,
Lois W ilson, E m erso n Ables, A d elb ert i te ac h in g at Ju n ctio n City, sp en t the
A rm itage, E lm er C hase, R oscoe Cole, week-end w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and
N eal P ed erso n , E ugene P hillips, R ay ­ Mrs. F red R ussell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P rice m otored
m ond V aughn.
Serial, ‘‘V anishing Rider’
Sixth A, sc h o larsh ip : V ivian R un te, to V ida Sunday aftern o o n to visit
! A rch S h o u g h and fam ily.
a tte n d a n c e : C lara B arn es, E lsie B eals.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n E d m iston motor-
Use M erchant T ickets
New York State Agriculture
E ileen B aker, M elba L ow ery, L ela P e t­
| ed to th e su m m it la s t S unday after-
erson, V ivian R un te, J u a n ita Seam an,
Backs
Hoover
Plan
as
M ary S m itson, F ay S tra tto n , M ary | noon.
A HAST
Practical.
A co m m ittee of ladies co n sistin g of
T ate, M ary U chytil, P e a rl W ills, H a r­
Mrs.
Ja
m
e
s
H
ill,
Mrs.
W
a
lte
r
P
la
tt
old G a rre tt, Jam es G ott, C lair H adley,
HALL, N. Y.—F arm ers in New
Irv in H ouse, V erlin Posey, R alph ' and Mrs. B ert W eav er m otored to
G E T M E R C H A N T C O -O P E R A T IV E T IC K E T S
A T F O L L O W IN G
E ugene T u esd ay a ftern o o n and p u r­ York sta te are giving active approval
V aughn.
to the constructive farm program an ­
ch
ased
a
piano
for
th
e
new
school
P
L
A
C
E
S
:
Junior High School
nounced by H erbert Hoover, declares
Save 25c on each adm ission on T u esd ay s and F ridays
S ch o larsh ip : B ern ad in e M cF arland, b uilding to be used a t th e d edication
F rid ay evening. T h ere a re plans be­ C harles S. Wilson of this place, whe
INDEPENDENT
MEAT CO.
CHIC’S FEED STORE
B elda H a rris.
as com m issioner of agriculture came
SPRINGFIELD TAXI
DANNER MOTOR CO.
E ighth A, a tte n d a n c e : Billy K nox, ing m ade to organize a p are n t-te a c h ­ to grips with G overnor Sm ith in the
DROP-IN CAFE
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
la tte r's efforts to extend T am m any’s
F ra n k S ch rad er, R o b ert S ta rk , D alton ers asso ciatio n in the n e a r fu ture.
IDEAL GROCERY
dom ination over the New York farm s
FLANERY’S DRUG STORE
T h u rm an , W illis W alk er, E lv in a M ea­
+ + + * + + + + + * + * and m arkets departm ent.
GOSHEN STORE
LARSON’S SERVICE STATION
cham , B eulah R ich ard so n , H azel W il­
"New York farm ers whe have had
+
UPPER WILLAMETTE
♦
son.
th e ir own problem s to solve dcrlng
E ighth B, a tte n d a n c e : Jo el Cowden, + + + + + + + + * + + + * + * + the last decade,” says Mr. W ils1 n,
Mr.
an
d
M
rs.
J.
R.
S
ellers
of
Pleas-
I
D onald H aw ke, Jo h n Jam es, R iley
“recall th at, in eight annual m essages
MM»
H iili
L am b ert, H en ry T rin k a , L eila C lark, a n t H ill cele b rated th e ir fiftieth w ed­ to the sta te legislature. G overnor
ding
a
n
n
iv
e
rsta
ry
a
t
th
e
ir
hom
e
S
un-i
A rlen e C raw ford, M arg aret Dyer,
S m ith’s chief recum -.iendatlon with
L eola O ates, D oris G erber, B eatrice day O ctober 21. Mr. an d Mrs. H enry ' respect to agriculture has been to
G illette,
M elba
H a rris,
E lizab eth C heyem of S eattle, d a u g h te r an a son- | scrap the m achinery of the present
H em erfw ay, B eth Jen n in g s, B e rth a I in-law of Mr. and Mrs. S ellers, w ere j d epartm ent of agriculture and m ar­
K eenan, S adie L e a th e rs. E va Louk, w ith th em to c e le b rate th e event, and • kets, which the farm ers In the state
w ith few exceptions endorse and ap­
L ela M axwell B ern ad in e M cF arland, p re sen ted th em with a fine radio set. 1 prove. T h at done. It was well under­
Many
frien
d
s
se
n
t
le
tte
rs
of
congratu-
D orothy Mae P o tte r, M arjorie Proch-
stood In political circles th a t the gov­
now, Martfisline Seavey, V elm a, S ev er­ latio n s o r phoned d u rin g th e day.
ernor planned to seize the departm ent
T
h
e
pupils
of
th
e
P
le
a
s
a
n
t
H
ill
pub­
son, K a th e rin e S teele, E s th e r W ard
and reorganize It as an added portloi
lic school gave a very good H allow e’en of gubernatorial patronage.
low.
“It may not be generally known
S ev en th B, a tte n d a n c e : M organ p ro g ram la s t F rid ay ev en in g O ctober
26 before a crow ded h o u se- A fler th e th a t 750,000 persons reside on the
p ro g ram candy, cake, cookies, pie and farm s of New York State. They em ­
Ht’iWIiMlWW
j cid er w ere sold w hich n e tte d th e ploy capital, in farm lands and equip
m ent, approxim ating $2.000.000,000.
school fund o v er'lffteen dollars.
Two-thlrds ef the area ef the state Is
T h e sum of $52.10 w as realized fo r j
farm land. While the state, among
; th e play shed fund a t th e b ask et social the other sta te s is only 22th in total
i held a t th e D exter school la st F riday area and 20th in area of farm lands.
It stands eighth in the total of agrlenl-
1 C h an d ler, E v e re tt C h e ta o o d , K en n
| C u rrie, Lloyd Ellison, M elvm Foss, j tural prod action.
“Republioan legislatures for eight
R alph
G illette,
E ugene
M alosh, ' years have kept these varied, es well
T he very best values we
' C h arles S teele, M orris S tew art, Lyle * as fiaanrlally and economically im por­
GROUP NO. 1
Next to I. O. O. F. Building
77 B. Broadw ay
Z achery, E velyn Bacus, B eatrice Car- ta n t farm interests, eut of the mew
EUGENE, OREGON
have ever offered. 130 silk
son. M arie Coffelt, M ildred C urrence, of the politieal patronage la te whieh
I
F u r trim m ed, stylish g ar­
G
overnor
Sm
ith
has
senght
to
threw
D orothy F rese. M arte K auk, Violet,
and woolen Dresses — All
m ents of excellent quality
them
THE STORE W HERE YOU SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE
M arjorie M attison, D orothy Nice,
“G overnor Sm ith during his tneoto-
sizes—
Very
Special,
and workm anship.
M arion Shipley, Alys T h a tc h e r, Rose bency of the execative chair bee bed
Tuby.
some other peculiar Uleni reepeetlw«
agriculture, in his tr e t year aa gov-
GROUP NO. 2
ernor th ere was subm itted to him t
HALLOWE'EN PRANKS NOT
rep o rt in which the euggeetlon was
Dress and sport Coats in
VERY EXTREME. REPORT made th at milk be declared a pnhlle
broadcloth, suede and in
ONE CROUP of DRESSES
P ushing over tn e tw o b ath houses j utility and Its price fixing power be
m ixtures. Exceptional val­
a t th e b an k of th e riv e r an d besm udg- made a function of the state. At the
ues.
Ing sto re w indow s in th e dow ntow n outset, G overnor Smith made known
d is tric t was about th e e x te n t of the his approval of this recom m endation.”
B eautiful Satins, Crepes,
d am ag e done by H allow e'en prow lers
NEW SW EATERS
Ju st tw o years ago we opened our store here and in th a t
G eorgettes, Velvets, »ofi
la st n ig h t, police rep o rted .
W a g e s and Bread
sh o rt tim e we have established one of the m ost successful
No in sta n c e s of ex trem e vandalism
W oolens, Etc.
R egularly
Our real wages and our -tan d ard s of
w
ere
rep o rted .
stores in Eugene. To you we owe a lot and ou r grow th in
Boys o n th e overhead cro ssin g at living are the highest In the world.
I^arge assortm ent of new
sold for m uch more.
f the rea’ buying
the future depends entirely on your co-operation.
Mill s tre e t and on th e railw ay tre stle And I am speal ’
bags—
Colors: New Fall T ans
w hich sp an s th e Pacific highw ay at 1 power of wages compared w ith the
foreign wages over a common denom-
th e Junction h ere poured b uckets of
We tak e this opportunity to extend a m ost cordial in ­
and blacks, sizes to 46.
i I a to r of bread and bu ter. — HER-
w ater on th e tops of p assin g cars, A 1 RERT HOOVER in h'e Newark tpeeeh.
vitation to our custom ers and to those who have never paid
. IiCeral su p p ly of so ap w as used to
m ark u p th e sto re windows.
us a visit to come in during this event and inspect this m od­
A fte r th e first six w eeks of th e fall
term , te a c h e rs and p rin cip als of th e
th re e Springfield schools th is m orn­
ing announced th e nam es of s tu d e n 's
who have won a place on th e honor
roll for both sch o larsh ip and a tte n d ­
ance.
H onor roll for thi B rattain school
for both sch o larsm p and a tten d an ce is
given below. To place on the sch o lar
p roll th e stu d e n t m ust have .n
av erag e of 90 p er cen t or above in all
su b jects. T o 'p la c e on th e a tte n d a n c e
roll the stu d e n t m u st have been
n e ith e r a b se n t n o r tard y d u rin g th e
six w eeks covered in th e rep o rt.
By g rad es th e roll for th is school
follow s:
F irst
G rade, a tte n d a n c e :
P ete?
C hase, R obert C luver, D alton H orton,
Carl Moon, R ichard Moon, Bobbie
Pugh, Milo Severson, V alen tin e Uchy-
til, Roy V aughn, C u rtis C arm ony, Ida
H owes, Mae E tta Moon, M arion P hair,
F ae Alm a Rem ple, N orm a R ust, A gnes
R yden, L ouise Sm ith, E th el Stafford,
Sydney W estp h all, F ra n c e s W ilkies,
A ileen W hities.
Many in Second G rade
Second Grade, sch o larsh ip : M ildred
B illings, D ean W ilson, Lily T ate, P h y l­
lis W estphall, B illie N esb itt, V iolet
S teele. A tten d an c e: Jo h n A vitt, C lar­
ence C larke, M arlin D arr, D elbert
Koch, W a lte r L axton, Jr., R oland M at­
tison, D aniel L andon M cC ornack, H ar
old T ro tte r, W ayne W etzell, Dean
W ilson, Myron W ilkies, M ildred Bill­
ings, A lice C hase, E th el E llson, H azel
K eyes, L auise S in n ar, E velye S tev en s,
L o rrain e Squires, Lily T ate.
T h ird B grade, sch o larsh ip : W an-
e tta N eet, R uth R ichardson, H enry
C hase, R u th W ells, L eland N eher,
E d g ar T ro tte r, H elen Lyons, M ary
L an sb erry , Lloyd S eam ans. A tten d ­
an ce: W ilb u r M cPherson, Alvin Mc­
Bee, Lloyd S eam ans, M arie B riggs,
M ary L an sb erry , Irm a W etzell, E d g ar
T ro tte r, G ordon B aldw in, Lyle G ibson,
Bobby K eenan, H arold Fose, E arl
P ederson,
H en ry
Chase,
W y etta
Spriggs, R uth R ichardson, J a n e P h air,
A neta Pugh. R ose Ogden, E m il Uchy-
til, T eddy W right.
T hird A, sch o larsh ip : Sadie G ott.
E th el G ott, A da Jo h n so n , L ouisa
Cowden.
A tten d an c e: Ju n e Berg,
L ouisa Cowden, S adie G ott, E th el
Gott, A da Jo h n so n , S h irley Seavey,
Billy S tra tto n , E lizab eth W ardlow ,
N orm a W illiam s, T h elm a W illiam s,
Je an in e
W ith ers, V irginia
M iller.
O liver A dam s, H aro ld G illette, M ervin
M illigan, F re d e ric k N eet, D ale R o b e rt­
son.
Fifth B, sch o larsh ip : Jo an Seavey,
D rucile Ogilvie, M arg aret H aack, La-
Moyne Black, Iren e H anson. Irvin
D arr.
A tten d an c e:
Lloyd H a rris,
Oren L an sb erry , H ow ard N esb itt,
J a c k P e tersen , Ja m e s V aughn, D onald
K endall, D elores C asteel, R ach el E lli­
son, M arg aret H aack, Iren e H anson,
P earl H elterb ran d , R uby H uck, H azel
N esbitt, D eloris Nice, D rucile Ogilvie,
J a L a n a P utm an, Jo an Seavey, Wil-
m ina Spriggs, H azel Stafford, M ildred
L usby.
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Fifth G rade L ist
. . F i f t h A, sch o larsh ip : M ildred M or­
gan. A tten d an ce: W ilm a Llpes, J im ­
my P hillips. C harles M axwell. Disque
S m ith, L ila Longm fre, M arion T h o m p ­
son, H elen Davis, E velyn G orm ley,
V elm a Peddicord, M ildred M organ,
M arg aret J a r r e tt, O lga H ry n ch u k ,
F ern F ish er, Sam m y G ott, L ucille M a­
losh.
Sixth B, sch o larsh ip : C h arles Cole.
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SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE
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If we m ake a survey of the world's
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trade today we shall find th a t tha ex­
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port trad e of all countries is only 10
j y este rd a y w hen th ey s p e n t th e after-
per cent above pre-war, while ours te
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EUGENE, OREGON