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P r in t Shop F ir s t
THE SPRINGF’ ELD NEWS
SPUING KIELI), LANK COUNTY. OREGON,
TW KNTY-HIXTII YEAH
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Mrs. Page Report» Favorably on
's in 'e s /lw M a il
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929
Eugene N oses Out
P etition D enied
ß y C ircuit C ourt S prin gfield 6 to 5
Judge Holds Injunction Noed- Local boys beaten in tight con- !
test; to play University
let,o; Case to be Hea>d
Hi tomorrow
Before Court.
Experiment in Lincoln First
Grade; Booth Kelly Gets Fuel
Contract;
Carlton
Issues
Stutomont Relative to Friction
“The Peopl«'» P ip tr”
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 16
AI FLYINS FIELD
One Building Constructed and
Others to be Built At Once;
Flying School Plane An­
nounced by Major Eckerson;
More than $500 given.
Breaking a tie that existed at the
A petition asking for a temporary
restraining Injunction to prevent fur- beginning of the ninth Inning, Eugene
thcr filling In of tin- approach to the ' high school put one run across the
west end of the new Springfield bridge home plate to defeat Springfield 6-5 ,
whs denied by Judge J. W. Hamilton In the first conference game of the
One hangar has been built and a
The adoption of thu picture story
In circuit court In Eugene Tuesday. season yesterday afternoon on the
other
one and an office building will
local
diamond
Hlnce
the
work
on
the
fill
has
been
system of reading as an Introduction
The contest was hard-fought and
halted
by
A.
('
Wathews,
the
con­
be
put
up soon at the aviation field
to actual Instruction In reading 1»
Jack Story. 24. mail aviator, of tractor, lodge Hamilton stated that he close throughout, the lead going back
for
the
Eckerson Flying Servl
Crown
Prince
O
tto
o
f
A
u
itria,
Kama. City, lea,«| j fXJ0 mjk, from
the first grail« of the Hprlngfli-ld
could see no particular need for the and forth from one team to the other | aged 16, m exile In Spain, is pre­
hi.
plane
to
«alrty—but
didn't
forget
which
will
conduct a school on the
schools was rei-otnmonded to the dis
several times during the course of the
tender to the throne of his country.
to .liu l off the motor and seize a sack Injunction.
field.
Popular
subscriptions of more
Under
the
protection
o
f
the
ru
le
r,
of
trlct school board at Its regular meet­ of mail. The plane wa. wrecked but
Judge Hamilton advised C. A Win- game. It was characterized by care­
Spam the youth is bong scared as a.
of the ni4»| WAA ciamatr^d.
than $500 have been takan up and part
ing Tuesday nl«ht by Mrs. L. K. Page,
termeler, attorney fur the group of ful fielding by both team» and close ruler.
who has made a survey of the situa­
West Springfield property owner» pitching by SquJres of Springfield and
I of the labor on the buildings la volun­
tion during the past several months. . HUGH SANDGATHE, FORMER who are opposing the work on the fill, Town of Eugene.
teer under the direction of the
to communicate with J M Devers, at­
Palmer, of Springfield, made the TIMBER CONTROL TIES
The picture story system Is publish
GARAGE OWNER HERE.
American Legion.
torney for the state hlghwny commis­ first score of the game when he cros­
«•d by the World Hook company and j
DIES TUESDAY NIGHT sion, and arrnge If poiistble an early sed the plate In the first Inning. The ■ UP BIG VENEER PLANT
Work of smoothing the runwaye
Involves the cnttlng, coloring, and
CONSTRUCTION SOON will be done in the next few days by
pasting of pictures In connection with
H||(fh Kan(|Kulhp. r)9. a resident of hearing ai which both side» could air the second Inning was scoreless, but
C. I. Corrle, who has been engaged
reading The children arc unable to gp^ngfleM for sixteen years, died their views for and against the fill |n (he third both Moffitt and Perkins
The big veneer plant projected for 1 by the Industrial committee to pre­
do the work unless they do the read Tu„M(|ay nl)<h,
9 o'clock at the It will probably he about 10 days or of Eugene scored, putting the visitor»
Springfield has been financed and ' pare the field.
Ing In connection with each lesson,
fl). Christian hospital at Eugene two weeks before the hearing can be in the lead
Its
building now depends on sufficient 1
the Idea being to stimulate lot si >i|(>w|ng » short Illness from blood held.
In the second half of the third Co­
Volunteer workers for service Sat­
The complaint against the bridge flu wart crossed the plate for Spring- timber being tied up to Justify the I urday are being called for by the
In learning to read and Io provide a
was In the form of a suit filed against field. tying the score again. In the large expense, according to J. A. Mc­ American Legion. Anyone who will
purpose for learning to read
Pherson, president of the Willamette
The new system was used this year ) Mr. Sandgathe was born In Ger- the slate highway commission, the fourth Town and Mcl-ain added two
help is asked to appear on the field
a . an experiment by Mr. Marajorle many In 1H70 and came to America members of the county court. Lane more points to the Eugene total and Valley Veneer company, who was a with a hammer ready to go to work.
visitor
here
Tuesday
and
Wednesday.
latselle's first grade class at the In 1««
"«
"> «’»»ada for a County, and the A C Mathews com­ In the seventh Inman Increased It to
The plans tor the flying school
Lincoln school, while Miss Alta Man '«umber of year, before he came to pany. The plaintiffs are O. F Bevere. five. In the second half of the seventh The company is negotiating for se­
which will be conducted at the new
veral
tracts
of
timber
and
when
ntngs class at the llrattatn achool the ’’nlted States, moving Io iVprlng J It Bevere. G M Plummer. C. E I*almer and Danner brought Spring-
continued under the old »y.tem of «*»«•
««•
hr « « Ruth. 8. D Cairns, Clark Aydelatt. field’s total to four, and In the second sufficient is under control expect to Sprilngfield airport have been an-
nounced by Major G. H. Eckerson, who
instruction. Mrs Page observed the associated here with W H Adrian In Doris Aydelott, 8. 8 Scott, Christiana half of the eighth Roof crosied the start operations.
The
mill,
if
built,
will
be
larger
wln he ln charge of the instruction,
Scott.
Alva
Moss.
Violet
Moss.
G.
work of each class In Fe 'at, and ;'he Springfield Garage
plate, tying the score.
than projected for the first year. It I The major has ordered a new air.
again In April and reported to the j He Is survived by his widow, Mrs Davenport, Clara Davenport, J. F. Pal-
A costly error by Danner, local Hrst
hoard that she was favorably Im Anna Sandgnthe. and five children, llster, Vernon Briggs, and Neva ha-eman, allowed Eugene to make the was originally planned to build a sheet plane for nse at the eshool from the
pressed with the work done by the Mrs. Sllxabeth Gervais, of Curry, Briggs, each an owner of property to final score of the contest With two veneer unit the first year and then Waco Airplane company of Troy,
expand. The officers of the company : Ohio. This plane will arrive here as
children taking the picture story un Minnesota, and Jack, DeEtta, Hugh the value of 12 000 or more In the
men out and three on base, the sixth now hold that the entire plant should | soon as the order can be filled, pro-
der Mrs Lass,-II»« The school board and Edwin of Springfield He Is also West Springfield district.
Eugen batter struck a short grounder be built at once. When completed ; bably about May 5. he said. It Is a
The complaint states that If the fill
will consider the matter nnd decide survived by three brothers. Felix,
toward Squires.
Squires stopped this new enterprise would employ j 225 horse power sport Waco,
whether or not the system will be Emil, and Frank, all of Canada, ano Is completed It will restrict the river It and threw to Danner, who fumHed
adopted permanently for both schools. three sisters, Mrs Sophia Sweetman, channel from 1790 feet. Its maximum It. allowing the Eugen- runner to more than 100 men to start. The ! Three courses, a 10 hour, a 25 hour
company would be glad to hear from ' an(j a 6o hour, will be offered by
of St. Paul, Minnesota, Mrs. Mary In high water, to 715 feet, thus con-
Wood C o n tra c t A w ard ed
reach first safely, and Mofflt to ad­ anyone who has balm or hardwood Major
Eckerson at the Springfield
The contract for furnishing 200 M« Sherry, of Osklnnd. California nnd sjltmlng a serious flood menace. A vance from third to home. The local
timber for sale.
flying school. Ten hours of solo
cords of wish ! tor fuel for the school Mrs Pauline Donnelly, of McMIllvIlle, slough between the river and the Paci­ team, while Town struck out 19 of
flight will entitle a student to a pri­
fic highway, which serves as an out­
district for the coming year was Oregon.
of th- nl"th
HERBERT
MOON
LEASES
vate pilot’s license, and 50 hours In
let
for
water
In
times
of
flood,
will
be
awarded In the Booth Kelly lumber
Mr Sandgathe was a member of
S-rt-re- struck out 11 of the Eugene
the air will entitle him to a limited
company for 13 50 a cord.
The * tho Catholic church and of the Knights completely cut off by the fill, the
HUNTLY’S
DELICATESSEN
battei? while Tawn struck out 19 of
commercial pilot's license. A great
Neighbors of Woodcraft were granted of Columbus The body Is being held complaint states
the l.-rrls. Each pitcher -.1,-wed five
Herbert Moon, who has been con- many persons have consulted the ma-
Any delay In th completion of the
the use of the high school gymnasium ' at the Vpatch Undertaking parlors at
hitr. Town. Mofflt and McLain each nected with his brother in the Home Jor concerning courses at the school.
for June 12 to June 19 for use dur- Eugene awaiting word from relatives bridge here will also hold up the work
made iwo-base hits for Eugene, and Bakery on Mill street, has leased the and he now has a list of over 40 pros­
on the new Cresswell bridge. It was
Ing the district convention of the or-I
-
Town also made a three-base hit. Roof
expected that next month a contract was th< only Springfield player tp bakery and delicatessen conducted by pective students.
der which will be held here June 18 HAWLEY FOR LUMBER
M. B. Huntly on Main street. Mr.
Lieutenant Henry M Walker, of
would be granted for the razing of the
B nd C a rlto n Aska H m a rm o n y
TARIFF
PROTECTION old bridge, and the re-erectlon on the make a «wo-base hit.
Moon was employed by the Spring- Yakima. Washington, has been se­
______
field flour mill until abont ten months lected by Major Ecker-on to assist
In rarard Io the friction In past i Conrre„ niRn w c Hawley, chair- piers at Cresswell. which were com-
LINCOLN SCHOOL TO
ago. when he left to enter into part­ him in the instruction at the school
meetings of the school hoard Roy W mnn <>f (hp wayi(
m„a,1(( r()mm|„ pe 1 pleted some time ago.
here. Lieutenant Walker served In
Carlton, chairman of the board. Issued (>f , h(. h()U||e ,R fu¥or of a ,ar,ff on
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PLAY ROOSEVELT HIGH nership with his brother.
Mr. Moon expects to conduct the France during the World War and
a prepared statem en t In c a llin g
H(lv,HP(l „ E Maxpy, DEERHORN RESIDENT
The Lincoln school baseball team business In much the same manner after the war worked with Major
hoard to order.
„Is statement lj»ne County Republican Congres­
PASSES IN PORTLAND wm p|ay the first game of the season as It has beet» conducted by Hunaly. Eckerson as a pilot of patrol planes
follow s:
sional committeeman. In a letter to
afternoon when the He will retain the lunch nnd fountain In the Olympia National Forest in
, here tomorrow
________ ________
"In calling to order this Board M). Maxpy hp aayg;
W C 11 i.-nes, 60. a ■esolent of
boys will clash with the Roosevelt service, and will keep a stock of bak Washington. He will come to Soring,
meeting of the fkprlngfleld school dis-1
Decrho--n to,- th« past 1« ’ ears, d ied 1
Junior high school, of Eugene. The ery goods from the Home Bakery. Mr. | field soon after the opening of the
trlct, It Is the hope nnd wish of the '
1 anl 'n fuvor of a duty on lumber
In Portland Saturday. Ills funeral (
game will be played on the high school and Mrs. Moon moved into the vacant school and the attendance grows too
chair that harmony may prevnll am! an^ believe It Is entirely Justified.
was h< Id at the Veatch cn.iprl In Eu- !
apartment over Ketel's Drug store large for the Major to handle alone.
that w- ni-iv make a better record but the situation Is very difficult be­ gene Tuesdri? afternoon, with Rev. | diamond.
<
In the «uture than we I- ive In the re­ cause practically nil the sentiment J. Franklin Haas, pa«:, r of . the | The line-up for the game has not yesterday.
Major Eckerson has been actively
east of th«- Rocky mountains, with the
Mr. Huntly recently received his engaged In aviation for more than 1-5
vet
been
definitely
determined
by
cent past
Eugene
Methodist
church.
In
charge
"However, there nre some things exception possibly, of several sec­ of tho »>« i vice«. The Interment took Lawrence Moffitt, the coach, as rainy retirement pension on full captain s years. He inllsted in the first air
weather has prevented the boys from PaX from the war department. He is squadron of the United States army
absolutely , -seiitlnl to harmony, to tions In Die south, Is In favor of free
pi.i ’? In the Laurel Hill «■emttery.
practicing enough for him to get a uncertain as_to his future plans, but in Januaray 1915 at Fort Sill. Okla­
deal justly I bette.- nun "might lumber. I will, however, give the
Mr Th,ei «r was born l;»Colb»irn, line on them. The team will be se- W"1 probably remain in Springfield,
makes r'ght." Directors should nt all matter continued attention.”
homa. After serving on the patrol
Kentilcl y. November 29. 1868. When lected from the following who are
tin» i show courtesy nnd considera­
during the difficulties with Mexico in
a
boy
h»s
parents
moved
to
Nebraska,
MRS. EMMA BRICKER.
tion. not only to one another, hut to TWO LOCAL TEACHERS
turning out for baseball:
11916, he received his commission in
and Inter to Kansas. He was married
employees and patrons. The wishes
TRENT WOMAN, DEAD the army at the beginning of th«
Ford- Danner. Jack Williams. Ralph
ELECTED AT NORTH BEND In 1891 to Miss Sadie Stlnchfleld.
snd opinion» of the public should he
i World War. During the war he wa»
Gillette. Donald Hickman, Bruce
They moved lo California, and later Squires. Gordon Deeds, John James. I Mrs. Emma E. Bricker, 54, a resident stationed at Kelly Field, Texas, and
given careful consideration, for nl
Two Springfield high schaal tea­
to
Oregon.
Mr.
Thienes
was
a
mem­
though public opinion may be denied chers. Glenn Cole n-d Maurice Is»m
Miltan Doane. Harold Jarrett, Lamar °J Trent, died at the home of Mrs iater at Langley Field. Virginia. He
for a lime. In the end It will prevail . bard, will teach In tii-< high school at ber of the Methodists church and of Brattain. Everett Chetwood. Mark J- U. Thayer of Springfield this morn. wag a capta|n |n th army during the
The chair appeals to directors to North Bend next }••
W. G. Hughes. the carpenter's union.
'Smith. Elmer Fritts, Clyde Lockwood, ( inF
9 2 0 o clock, following an ill war and is now a major In the re­
Mr. Thienes Is survived by his wl. Wayne Lawson, Glenn Wetzel and ness of several months.
take action only after due dellhern 'district clerk, nn •• nr. ed Monday.
serve force.
Emma E. WIrick was born at 9ig-
tlon. wherein all phases and angle- Mlss Lombard did > 't sign the con- dow. Mrs. Sndle Thienes, three sons. Lyle Zachary.
Major Eckerson left the army la
of each question shall hnve been con tract offered hy the hoard for next E. E. Thienes and V. Thienes, of
The second game which the Lincoln ournl. Iowa. Janvary , 17, 1875. At the 1922 and flew for four years for the
.
. service in the Olympia National <
alder» d nnd each director shall hnve y,,ar Mr. Cole was re-elected by the Iteerhorn, and Dr. Clinton Thienes, of school team will play will be against age
s of 12 she moved
. . with
. her parents ' forest
w„
jn 1893 she was mar _
.
. . . . . .
,
..
to Washington
had opportunity to Inform himself bnard. but reslgntsl upon being offer- Deerhorn; two daughters. Miss Ethel Cottage a week from Saturday.
_ . ,
.
- Forest in Washington. During the
Thienes, of Deerhorn. and Mrs. Marav
rted to Charles H Bricker, who
died winter
i , . he . was stationed
.
. at reserve
concerning the Issue remember "Gold Pd the position nt North Bend.
,_____j
Bakee. of New York city; two bro­
sixteen years ago.
bricks nre bought In haste while re I
. . .
i aviation training camps at Blackwell
,
. , ,
I Miss Lombard enme to the high thers. Henry Thienes and Ferdinand BERNICE HAWKE CHOSEN
l'ved in Washlng-
ried llto the
pentlng I«- done at lelsurp.
»
Field. San Diego, California, and
....
.
. . . .
«_ .. , : school this venr nnd has taught Eng- Thienes, of El Monte, California; and
GIRLS’ LEAGUE HEAD ton. Iowa, and Idaho, and came to Pearson Field. Vancouver. Washing­
Let us nnt nesltate to ask a d v i c e .....................
, . „ . L
llsh In the high school. Cole has been two sisters, Mrs. Harry Bowman, of
Oregon 20 years ago. Mrs. Bricker
Irnm those l etter Informed 'hin wo I
In charge of the music nt the high El Monte and Mrs. Anna Elliott, of
Bernice Hawke was elected pre­ had lived at Trent for the past six ton. Major Eckerson came to Eugene
are. Neither should w» resent sug­
elght months ago and was employed
sident of the Springfield high school yers.
gestions ftom nnv one. Let us try to school, nnd will hold a like position Pueme, Callforn'a.
by thte Hobl Airways there until two
on the North Bend faculty.
girls’
league
for
the
coming
year
at
Mrs. Bricker Is survived by three
n-nlyze our own motives nnd duly
months
ago. He has been Instru­
the annual election of the group held sons, Ralph, of Dexter. Henry, of Co-
take action on those which nre above
SCOUT WORKERS GIVEN
mental in the founding of the n e*
C.
E.
HOVEN
TO
PREACH
at
the
high
school
Monday.
Audrey
rrprnnch. Unless we directors hnve
„
1 airport at Springfield,
DINNER BY MOTHERS McFarland, was chosen vice-president. sister. Mrs. Mattle Made, of Sunny­
the very hlghost of Ideals, how can
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
side.
Washington
She
was
a
member
I *
° f >525
f°r the ^velop.
Ruth
Carlton,
secretary
-
treasurer,
we require or expect the fnculty nnd
To show their appreciation for the Bernice Cline, social promoter, and of the Christian church at Potlatch., ment..of t.he new
ha8_ be(>n
Rev.
C.
E.
Hoven
of
the
Eugene
student body to mnlntnln high Ideals
work helng done for the boys of Junla May. reporter. The new officers
contributed by the citizens of Spring-
Idaho, where she formerly lived.
Bible University will preach nt the
nnd work efficiently.
Springfield by the boy scout organiza.
The body Is being held at the Walk­ field as this paper went to press.
"In unanimous action arrived nt af­ Springfield Christian rhnrch Sunday. i tlon and the sponsors of It. the mo­ will be Installed at the senior break­
Those who contributed, aside from
ter duo deliberation, we can have At the morning service, which will thers of the hoys enrolled In Troop 11 fast, which will he held the last Sat­ er-Poole chapel. The funeral will be
those published last week, were:
urday
of
the
term.
held
Saturday
at
2
o'clock
at
the
cha­
begin
nt
11
o'clock,
tho
male
quartet,
the i o-operntlon of the entire com-
and 12 gave a dinner for the scouf
O. H. Smith, Cal. Johnson. C. O.
Twenty-five members of the Spring- pel, but the minister ln charge and
munliy, hut If we do not "hang to­ composed of John Robertson. Dallas masters, assistant scout masters and
Wilson,
E. W. Albers, J. B. Weldon,
the
place
of
Interment
have
not
yet
gether" we will most likely "hang Murphy, Laurence Sunklor nnd Law­ i the members of the sponsoring com­ field girls' league are going to Eugene
O. C. Thurman, Willis Bertsch, M. M.
this
afternoon
to
be
entertained
at
a
been
decided.
neparately.” The chair astures yon rence Moffitt will sing.
mittees at the chamber of comme-cs
Male. L. E. Danks, William Roden-
tea given In their honor by the girls’
of coming half-way to meet vou and
Christian Endeavor services will be Inst night.
bough,
Anderson and Clover. R. H.
league
of
the
Eugene
high
school.
The
of making an honest ffort to co­ held In the evening at 6:30 o'clock,
WORK COMMENCES ON
Those honored at the dinner were
Morris. W. A. Hall and the Booth
operate. If we nil observe the "gol­ and the Rev. Hoven will preach again Chester Aldrich, scout master ot Springfield girls' league entertained
JASPER-LOWELL LINE
Kelly company.
den rule," rules of order will not he at 7:30. A quintet composed of Mrs. 'Troop It, and the sponsoring commit­ 25 Eugene and University high school
no much In question. These brief W. P Tyson. Olndys Edwnrds, Jennlo tee of the Lions club, composed of Dr. girls about a month ago.
Construction work on the new
4 L'a M eet M onday
sentiments expressed hy the chair will Murphy Dallns Murphy, and John W. C. Rebhan. Charles Poole. H. E.
Mountain States power line from Jas­
be placed In the record and 1 hope Robertson will sing.
per
to
Lowell
began
Monday
morning
GIVE
BENEFIT
SHOW
Maxey and W. K. Bamell. Clifford
Over 40 members of the Wendllhg
other directors will take reconcllla-
Wilson, scout master of Troop 12.
FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY when a crew of 30 men started work 4L gathered with the Springfield
lory action.'
digging
holes
for
the
posts.
Lobby Being Reflnlshed
Bill Cox. assistant scout master, and
ROY W CARLTON.
The new line will he approximately branch of the organization at the W.
"The Shepherd of the Hills," Harold
the sponsoring committee of the
Chairman of the Board Dlst. No. 19
twelve
and a half miles long and will O W. hall here Monday night tor »
The lobby of the Springfield hotel /m -ilcan Legion, composed of J. M. Bell Wright’s famous novel, will be
joint mtetlng and enterta'nment. A
Springfield.
la helng reflnlshed this week. AU of 1-nrson. M. B. Huntly, F. B. Hamlin, presented on the screen at the Bell serve approximately 100 when first
ntenber of tradings and musical num­
completed.
In
addition
to
the
private
the woodv’ork was repainted during Dr. Carl Phetteplace, and W. P. Ty­ theater Saturday evening. May 4, as
bers were presented by local people,
Sun Sweeney Here—Sam Sweensv the enrly pnrt of the week hy Herbert son, general advisor of both groups.
a benefit to the Springfield public homes, the power will he used to op­ ar.d George Aitken, of Pjrtland, field
erate
a
100
horse
power
motor
1n
a
«• Newport spent the week-end here Smeed of Eugene nnd Ralph Sweeney,
Mrs. W. K. Bemell sang following library. The funds realized will he
repris« ntntlve of the Nat* »nal Safety
visiting with his parents, Mr. and and new paper Is now being put up. dinner. Miss Tyson played a piano solo used to purchase new hooks for the planing mill at Ixvwell.
Council, made the principal addre»»
The
new
tine
will
he
completed
ln
Mrs J. E. Sweeney. Mr. Sweeney Is I-nter, Mrs. Rosa Montgomery, the and Mrs. Gladys Edwnrds gave seve­ library. "Our Gang” and "Oswald the
of the evening. Refresh®* nt»
employed hy tho telephone company owner of the hotel, expects to re- ral readings. Short talks were made Rabbit" will be tthe comedy pictures r.hout three weeks, according to W. K.
served to 110.
Barnell of the power company.
in the coast city.
flnlsh the remainder of the building. by the various scout worker».
of the show.
I