The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 14, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. MARCH I I, IT'*»
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06763261
of 1929 for 214 mills reporting to the SCOUT PARENTS NIGHT
ORDERS FOR LUMBER
Association was 1,204,682.646 feet, or
HELD BY LOCAL TROOP
EXCEED CUT 16 PER CENT
Production for the first eight weeks
Seattle, Wa>h.— For the tirai eight
weeks of 1929. orders for lumber ex­
ceeded production by 16 per vent and
shipments were 0 9 per vent more than
cutting, according to studies made by
the West Coast Lumbermen's associa­
tion on the reports of 143 major mills
In the Douglas Fir region of Oregon
and Washington. Mill stocks were
•lx-tentha of one per cent under those
reported as of January 1 for 143 iden­
tical mills.
30 6 per cent below the weekly operat­
ing capacity of these mills for the
period. Production, orders and ship­
ments for 200 mills for the week end­
ed March 2 were reported to the As­
sociation as follows: Production. 108.-
794.683 board feet: orders. 174,888.558
board feet: shipments, 166,114.039
board feet
Figures for Four Weeks Compared
Production, orders and shipments
reported to the association for the
past four weeks were as follows:
Denn.nsirations of boy scout work
were given by members of Troop No.
11 for their parents last night at the
"parents night” meeting held in the
Metho« 1st church. The demonstra- First Six Weeks of Term Ends
ti m Included first aid work and knot
With Good Scholastic and At­
llel ig
The Investiture Work was
tendance Record: 77 Brattaln
also put on by troop members. This
Pupils Have No Absences: 63
consisted of Initiatory ceremonies
On
Lincoln School List.
given Ford Danner, a new scout.
SCHOOL TOTAL 60
F ollow ing the w ork by th e hoys,
ta aa w ere given by II E. Maxey, «
p. I’oele. M rs R P. M ortenson and
l'. K. C lark. F u tu re p lan s (or th e
troop w -ie tak en up at th e m eeting
i
S lnnar, L o rrain e Squires Violet Si-
. bough, latu ren ee Jones.
F IF T H A GRADE
Lily Tale, P hyllis W estphall, Alice
(Room I)
Scholarship: I r v in liars, M arg aret
THIRD GRADE
Scholarship: llenry Chase, Lloyd llu a ik . Irene H anson, D rucile tigli« I',
S eatuatts,
Edgar Trotter, Leland J o latra I'utinan, Jo an S eavey, F ay"
Clarke
S ulres
A tten d an ce: La M oine Black, Irene
A tte n d a n c e : M argie M ulUsan, Ilion Hannon. H azel N esbitt. D elnrls Nice,
O gden, H elen I’ui man, W y etta Spriggs, D rucile Ogilvie. J<> L ara P ulm an. Jouli
Irm a W olsell, Edna M arie W right. S eu v iy , Wlltn tia S| rlgg . Ilo w tr I
G ordon B aldw in. W ilbur M iTher-mii F ritts. Ori-ti L an sb erry , Jack I’ed er
F url P ederson. Lloyd S eam ans, Edgar -eli, Donald K indalt, C larence Ciarli
f if t h a g rade
T ro tte r, F nill 1'chvtll
(Room 2)
FO U R TH B GRADE
S ch o larsh ip : H elen Davis. Lucilie
S c h o la rs h ip : D ale R o b e r t- m . June
Ma Lot'll. Velina Peddicord, Mil In I
Berg, lä n tis iä C ow den, S adie llo t t
Jo annille W ith ers. Bernt«'*« Lowery, Morgan. M argaret J a rr e tt
A tte n d a n c e : O lga llr y n c h u k . W ilm a
V ir g in ia M ille r I tin I (loti
N eher, violet M iller, Kiltit H lih arC -oil
Wanelta Neel.
A to ta l of 63 pupils wore on the
sc h o la rsh ip ho n o r roll for the Lincoln
and B ra tta ln schools for th e first six
O rders
Shipm ents
Production
Mills
w eeks of the term , aco rd ln g Io a re
159,352.892
129.381.131
Week Feb. 9
196
128.901.376
port given out this week by the
162.469971
152.387.897
Week Feb. 16
133.285.772
195
school-. T h. a tte n d a n c e honor roll
A tte n d a n c e :
Ju n e
B rr.
I.o u e iia
173.026.572
160,620,820
Week Feb. 23
167,534.177
199
M. B HUNTLY TALKS
for th e B ra tta ln school show ed- 7. Cowden, Ite is 'e ('ox. M axine Valller
2
174,888.558
166.114.039
180.794.683
Week Mar.
S00
Sadie G ott. E th el G ott. Ails Join on.
TO SCOUT TROOP pupils having perfect attendance
T he honor roll follow s:
, • V aleria K is'h. Lotwlle G erber. S hirt'
* * * 4 - ‘» * * * 4 + 4 « ’ * * * * li. ill b a m : a going to Salem Wednes
L IN C O L N S C H O O L
S eavey,
B illy
S tra tto n ,
E lizabeth
M. B. Hunlly talked to scout troop
♦
UPPER WILLAMETTE
♦ day a ftern o o n to ta k e In th e first No. 12 about ratings and study w o rk
HONOR R O LL
W .n-'low , Novjna W illiam s, J e a n tiilt'
g
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F IR S T G R A D E
W ithers, B ernice Lower*. V irginia
at the meeting held last night. Mat­
Frank Stuart. Beryl Robertson. Miller,
Grant Lattin's house burned last
Eva
M ontgom ery,
O liver
ters pertaining to the auxiliary and
Thursday. It caught fire from boiling
legion entertainment for the local Dorothy Jean Stewart, Frances Oram. A dam-. H arold G illette, R obert Roden
THURSTON
♦ scouts to be held this mouth were dis June Alice I’engra
tar on the stove. They were prepar. ♦
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S E C O N D - T H IR D G R A D E S
ing it to put on the brooder coops.
Ard Hoven regular pastor at Thurs­ cussed.
Muriel Tyson. Doris Munn. Frank
Mrs Barnum underwent an opera­
ton occupied the pulpit at Carlston
Bennett, John Spore. Bobby Davis..,
tion at the Pacific Christian hospital
last Sunday and his father Rev
Local Couple Married
I Lawrence Thompson.
In Eugene last Thursday.
Hoven from Eugene filled the pulpit
FOURTH A GGRADE
Carl M. Lewis and Lila Zachery,
Arnold Collier county club leader,
here.
Scholarship: Francla Jean Lloyd,
presented a prise to Prentice Wheeler
Miss Mary Hardy from Eugene was both of this city, were married last Bernice Smith.
for his 4-H club work.
here last Sunday making arrange­ Saturday in Eugene. They will be at | Attendance: Billy Burnell. Dale
The Happy Workers sewing club ments for the Bible school convention home to their friends at 248 C street.
('arson, Earl House, Robert Richard­
met at Mrs. Cruthers last Friday and 1 which is to be held here on April 5, 6,
son. Roy Steele, Scott Wright. Seward
From Deerhorn— Walter Carter of
worked on their sewing.
and 7.
Radtke. Neal Pederson, Lois Deeds,
The Boys Camp cooking club are
Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie went Deerhorn, was one of the city’s visi­ Jennie Jackson. R uth K eeler, Ila Ifitt
planning on going camping next Wed­ to Salem last Sunday for a few days tors yesterday.
man, Bernice Smith
nesday. Their leader is Mrs. Cruthers. 'visit with relatives. They expect to
Ill With Flu—ITatt Holverson has
FIFTH B GRADE
Mrs. Sheridan Just returned from a return on Wednesday.
Scholarship: B a r b a r a Barn»!!.
been confined to his bed during the
visit at Cushman.
Little Patty Shcugh whose parents
Frances Keeler. Florence May, Mar
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tinker and two live In Eugene spent a few days the week with the flu.
gnret Meek.
•mall children are at Newport for a i first of this week with her grand-par­
Gets New Truck—The Springfield
A tte n d a n c e : E m erson Ables, Floyd
week.
laundry this week purchased a new G reen. S tep h en Rice. G ordon G illette,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price.
The Senior Endeavor gave a kids
The P. T. A. met at the high school Ford delivery truck.
B ernice B arnes, Hllsabeth Johnson
party last Friday night at the church. last Friday afternoon.
F
ra n c e s K eeler. G eneva Wycoff.
R e tu rn s Hom e— M rs. A . B. \ an \ al-
Mrs. O. H. Wangelin went to New­
On Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. James
J U N IO R H IG H
sah
returned
home
this
week.
She
port last Friday to stay a week or Hill, Mes. Paul Jenkins, Mrs. Bert
M arie Coffelt. Iadla (’lark , M arce­
two.
Weaver and Mrs. Ernest Bertsch has been visiting in Medford.
line Seavey. ta-ola G ates, Beatrice
Paul Harden Is leaving for Klamath motored to Marcola to make arrange- j
Has Tonsilitis—1-awrence "Happy G illette, H urnaillne M cF arland. Melba
Falls where he expects to work.
ments to present the folk dancing en­ Anderson is suffering from an attack Harris.
The women of the church and com­ tertainment at that place on Friday
I O nly pupils doing p a ssin g work a re
of tonsilitis.
munity are to meet at Mrs. Jordan's • April 5.
ellglhle to ta k e th e s ta te ex am in atio n s
Wednesday to sew for Mr. Lattin’s
To Eeastern Oregon— Mrs. Paul In th e 8th g rad e or in G eography.
Lum Mays from Landar spent Sun.
family, who had their house burned. ' day In Thurston.
Brattaln left Tuesday for Eeasteru
BRATTAIN SCHOOL
The Christian Endeavor will give a
Mr. and Mrs. L. Tennis and two sons Oregon.
F IR S T G R A D E
play Friday night. March 15, at the from Creswell spent last Sunday with
Scholarship: Sydney W estp h all. Fae
i
Goes
to
San
Francisco—S.
S.
Parker
church. The play is entitled "What ¡Miss Heersma.
of 857 F ifth S tre e t d e p a rte d T uesday Alma Rempel, Mae Etta Moon. Peter
Will We Do With Aunt Sally.” They
Miss Flossie Herrington who teaches j for San Francisco. He will be gone ('base. Raymon Pyle.
will sell pie, cake, cocoa and coffee, at Not! spent the past week-end in
'.A tten d a n ce : Fae Alma Rempel.
two months.
•Iso home made candy.
Thurston.
Ellen Miller. Robert Culver, Harold
The Pleaans Hill high school basket-
Herbert W eiss was called to Eugene
Motor to Portland— Mrs. Ed Kester Hanson, Milo Severson, Valentine
last Thursday by his father being seri­ and son, Clarence, will motor to Port Uchytil, Albert Clark, Raymon Pyle.
ously til.
land to visit with Mrs. Kester's
SECOND GRADE
James Edmlston has a badly infest­ mother and brothers.
Scholarship:
Phyllis
Westphall.
ed arm caused by a burn.
Violet
Steele,
Bessie
Radkte.
Billie
Power Crew Here— Bill Roberts and
Junior Morgan of Eugene is spend­
. Nesbitt, Alice Chase. Mildred Billings
line
crew
from
Albany
are
doing
work
ing some time with his relatives here.
Attendance: Marlin Darr, Walter
in Thurston now and will work In
We give special attention
' I.axton, Billie Nesbitt. Harold Trotter.
9pringfield
soom
Returns from Hospital—Mrs. C. J.
to increasing the efficiency
5 De Forrest Whltles. Myron Wilkes,
Jones who has been in the Pacific
of the Extrinsic Ocular
Lodge Puts on Work — Liberty Mildred Billings, Alice Chase, Ixuilse
Christian hospital In Eugene returned Lodge, 171, of the local Masons put
Muscles, which affords
Tuesday.
great relief to nervous or
Home from Hospital—Jess Walker,
on third degree work at their meeting
irritable people.
returned
home this week from the
Tuesday night. One candidate was
Going
to
A storia— M rs.
M . B.
I Veterans’ hospital In Portland where
Make Appointments
initiated.
: Huntly is leaving todav for Portland
he has been receiving treatment for
Whenever Possible
Benefit Dinner— A benefit dinner injury received while worgklng In his
, and Astoria. Mrs. Huntly will visit
her father. Wm. Pohl. In Aatorla and will be given by the local auxiliary of , blacksmith shop. He has been In the
Dr. Sherman W. M oody
O pto m etrist - E yesigh t S p ecialist
while In Portland will be present at the American legion Thursday night j hospital for several months.
Suite 831 Miner Bldg, Phone 362
I the dedication of the Veterans’ hospl- March 28.
East Broadway, Eugene Ore.
, tai.
Returns Home— Mrs. Vina McClain
Brotherhood Meeting— The Brother
hood of the Methodist church will relumed here from Portland last Sat­
Here from Wendting—John Down­ hold a meeting next Monday night. urday. Mrs. McClain has been visit­
ing of Wendling, was In town yester­ The speaker for the evening has not ing with her son, Fred Lemley, while
In Portland.
yet been announced.
day.
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Cole. W inifred Fruii». LaV ertte Pug'i.
lad s
Jo h an so n ,
H arlan
Ihtnean,
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We have opened a repair shop for all m ake« of t arn
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