I ‘AGF FOUR THH SPRINGFIELD NEWS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thu red ay a t Springfield, Laae County, Oracoa, by T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS H. E. M A X E Y . Bdltor. itered oe aecond clans matter, February 14, 1903 at Ute poetofflce. Springfield, Oracoa M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TE I year In Advance--------11.15 Three Months _ M o n th s ________ ______ |1 00 Single Copy ____ THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1919 T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L I I . 1929 O. 8. C. Fraternities Build Chip Off the Old Block LEGION WILL HOLD "What would you do If you had a sou MEETINGS ON MONDAY One sorority has Just comploled a F rom th e bieiuinial rep o rt of th e s ta te highway like mine?" new building and two fraternities are com m ission we find the following figures relative "I'd work hard to dispose the theory Hereafter the Springfield poet’of the , to th e co n stru ctio n to the Springfield bride across American Legion wilt meet on the beginning construction of homes at of heredity." second and fourth Mondays of each the campus of Oregon State College. ¡the W illam ette river: WHO PAYS FOR T H E BRIDGE Estimated total cost ...................... .... ft4S.009.00 Expeuded during 1927-38 ................... 104.923 80 State's share of cost ............... .....__ 6,168.07 Expended by state to date .......... ' 3,277.22 County's share of cost ........ ...........65 000 00 Federal Government shore of cost .. 87.168 67 Construction Engineering ............... 5,415.75 month, Instead of on the first and 1 third Fridays, It is belief of the mem- i hers that aa Monday night Is freer from other attractions than Friday a larger attendance can lie secured. L. V Keller of Eugene gave a short talk before the post for Major Ecker- son on behifif of the proposed aviation I-awyer: "Can you tel) me If the Orgflanlsatlnnn building are Alpha JJsmms DeltC sorority and Phi Sigma defendant was expensively garbed T* Itastus ta wltneea): "'D e e d she Kappa and Tau Kappa Epsilon frat­ ernities. All three home« are of thru« was, sub Ah knows expensive garb­ story brick oonstructlon. age when 1 seea It." T he above figures are exclusive of th e right-of- *nd •«•hool ’»•»r •<” »" »ni' aakwl TEA CH ERS SHOULD BE CITIZENS OF TH EIR way which th e county bought and which will pro- ^ d o n T '. w " h X J X " r " 'com' COMMUNITY bably cost betw een $15,000 and $20.000 depending mnn,lPr j M (>f ,ht. j^gton ap T h e resolution of th e school board requiring on w hat it is finally able to salvage from excess pointed a committee consisting of M full tim e teach ers to live in Springfield is a step ' B. lluntly. Vern Wooley and Tom j land and buildings. In the right direction. Too m any tea c h e rs in the Swarts to meet with the I.lons club and the chamber of commerce com p a st have lived and had th e ir in terests elsew here. mltteee In consideration of the pro- 1 SOME SPEED T his com m unity to them w as just a place to draw posal Monday night a salary w'hich they spent som ew here else. They M ajor S eagrave ra n an a u to 231 m iles an hour The new honor roll sign board of ' took no part in th e civic life of th e com m unity and on a Florida track , and the e n tire world was thrill- the post which Is being erected on ' often none too m uch in the activities of th e school ed by th e new s of th e accom plishm ent. Som e M#ln »freet will be completed within 1 a short time. Commander Larson an- beyond th e class room. We hope th e school b o a rd ’s resolution will tend to c o rrect th is condi- ’ nouncud Monday The name« of ail ^ on J p a r be it from us to d e tra c t from th e Im port-¡the paid up member« of the Spring flehl post will be painted on the hoard , ance of M ajor S eag rav e's feat. There are about sixty member» at pre­ Allied to this th e re is a n o th e r policy th a t t h e , school board would be wise to adhere to. T each- ^ ut ’et 118 a n a *Yze d tho ro u g h ly from the s ta n d ­ sent. At the meeting of the Auxiliary, in g qualifications and suitability for th e position P °int usefulness. which was held nt the same tim e,a» being equal teach ers who m ake th eir hom es in T h e re ’s no public highw ay w here a u to s can be that of the Legion, plan» were made Springhld should be given th e preference over the allowed to go a t th a t speed. T h erefo re why build for « benefit dinner io be given by the applicants com ing from th e outside. ¡expensive m otors th a b c a n n o t be used w hen built? ladle« on the evening of April 19 The • • • proceeds are to go to the child vrel- a t fare hospital The auxiliary also voted th a t speed, th e slightest deflection In its course to change it« meeting» night to the T h e c reatin g of a m unicipal flying field here by being able to send it tow ard its sp e cta to rs at a second and fourth Mondays of the month. th e city council is a forw ard looking step and one speed of 340 feet per second, FLYING FIELD FORWARD LOOKING VENTURE th a t is in accord w ith the rest of the country. T he d e p a ijm e n t of com m erce rep o rts listed nearly 1600 flying fields and under c o n stru ctio n 1000 m ore for 1929. 4 It is generally conceded th a t th e airplane is just , com ing into its own. As th e planes are now not onlv being m ade safer and m ore dependable but also cheaper in price. It is estim ated th a t m ore th a n 2000 strictly private planes a re being flown todav. California alone rep o rts 800 private ow ners of planes. R S d a n g e r o u s e v ‘‘n t o ,o o k a t a c a r R o in g 1 Increased speed is certain ly not a desirable im ­ provem ent in an autom obile. C ar designers should c re a te products w inning th eir lau rels in o th er ways. A d vertise ! The codfish lays a million eggs And the helpful heq lays one; Hut the codfish doesn’t cackle To tell us what she's done; And so we acorn the codfish coy, and the helpful hen we prise. Which Indicates Io you and me It pays to advertise. Sure, it’s thrilling to h e a r about th is feat and Qthers ,iRe ,t B u* 8Uch accom plishm ents have n othing to do w ith the progress of c a r production — it would be a tragedy m ore th an an y th in g else if th e ordinary m otorist w ere to be givfen the m eans to travel any quicker th a n lie tioes now. Lipstick T he high-speed c a r is m erely an expensive sport- m g-toy w ith no practical value, in o u r opinion. He: Let's kiss und make up. T here a re 6000 licensed pilots in th e U nited • • • She: If you'll be careful 1 won't need S ta te s today and it is figured th a t 25,000 persons to. will learn to fly this year. * DON'T BLAME T H E COTTAGE G R O \ E GIRLS Here, Too! F rom these figures it can be seen th a t th e air- T he editor of th e C ottage Grove Sentinel who is Irvin S. Cobb Is said to have stated ¡ planes is progressing and while it m ay never be adm ittedly an a u th o rity on fem inine apparel has rp(,pntly tha, ,H unfortunate that a s com m on as the autom obile in a few years th e following editorially to say: some of hi» best stories couldn't be hun d red s of th o u san d s of planes will be in service, “In the good old days of voluminous clothe« a trick to printed A. and the business of teach in g people to fiy will be unmask a man in feminine apparel was to throw something n o s ir a ll u n d e r ta k in e Into his lap. From force of habit he would throw hls’knees F ra te rn a l Notes no sm all undertaking. together, while a woman would spread her knees to take Have you hear.l about the Scotch W hile Some m ay think th a t on account Of the the slack out of her skirt. In these days of quarter yard man who was building a bouse and j closeness to E ugene’s a irp o rt it m ay not be wise bobbed skirts another way In which women have surpassed telephoned to the Masonic Temple for to Start a field here, th ere will undoubtedly be men In masculine ways'is In getting their knees together." a couple of Free Masons’ plenty of business fo r both of them . A lready i • • • m any C alifornia cities have m ore th an one a irp o rt j siren stuff and as well as m any private landing fields. Avia- ! Som e people em b arass them selves by asking Mrs. Brown: So your husband »as to rs say th at instead of fields being in com peti- ? ia n \ questions. For instance o u r jocular lost at se a ’ d entist climbed into a c h a ir in the local b a rb e r Mrs Green: Yes, a bathing beauty tion they are usually a help to one another. shop th e o th e r d ay and th e b arb er said to him, got him T he venture here is w ithout m uch expense to “ H ave I shaved you b e fo re ? ” _ ----------------------------------------------- th e city and if it is successful the advertising “No sir,” say doc, “I got them scars in F ra n ce .” alone will be w ortlt m any tim es w hat it costs. WARNING T he best w ay to find y our m issing kinsfolk is T here is onlv one way out of th e social m uddle Vice President C urtis has caused at W ashington to rich, by having his sister a c t as his official ho stess in • • • his bachelor household. Under present conditions i w hich every wav S ecretary of S ta te Stim son rules M ost of the w ork is done by people who a re too on w here the vice-prsident’s sister is to sir at of- nervous to loaf. fleial banonets th ere will be dissatisfaction. W e+ • • • su g g est th at the vice president relieve th is e m ­ b a rra ssm e n t caused the new secretary of sta te by j If wom en had m ore sense th ere would be m ore g e ttin g m arried. bachelors. TO AI.I, CONCERNED: All representatives of old line or fraternal companies are hereb) warn­ ed against further propaganda that rates of Modern Woodmen of America Insurance will be rained next June at the head camp session In Chicago Further reports i t such statements will be forwarded to the state Insur­ ance commissioner. • Signed, J E. FORREST, Clerk of Tamp 5837 M. W. of A. R. A. DENNEY. Consul. 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