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P r in t S h o p F tr tt
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
MKEB CM COACH
SM H. S. OFFICERS
urches to Have School B oard A sks
Union Services Janitor D e o u ti^ d
a,
i
---- rein
W illia m Hak«r will
ba ^ rm ltte d to , . r^
End Disturbances at the
Brattain School Building
The city of
Springfield
will
to
8ELL FARM property
A deal Is being completed
this week whereby the three
brothers.
Ernest,
T. O ,
and
NEW SPAPER
NEW CREAMERY TO
OPEN IN SPRINGFIELD
M F
H * « '~
M . 7 7 . „ . Boudin,
be M‘ ' * WHI a'’nu,re ,he former BerUch
a"k* ’’ to deputise M A Rice, Janitor f" m ' r” m U U
May * nd »»• R«y
... full
. .. police nolds. who purchased the
St the «rattain school, with
property
„"„"on c“h u 7 h .7rvh ."‘ ,„W^,ch ‘ « 7 7 7 7 " ' ' , , , 7 “ ’°" “ ’' "
•■»t f«H None of the Interested par
coach the Rprlngllold ‘ J high r school
h~ ‘ the H ap,,.,. Me,h.H„s,
athletic teams for the balance of the the Baptist. Methodist
present r year.
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’ "r
* A telegram received rhur,'ho» w*ll all unite
w ^ ir
• * #a,n« by »T'nclpal 1 The meeting will be
th f «rcrntnr/
»f (tie
<’hrl*tlan rhu
" K. Huoli.
Buell, from the
secretary <
of
the ' Christian
church and
State lllg lt School Athletic Commls- 7 30 prompt
L iv e
IN A L iv e TOW N
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serve Tenth Anniversary of
Prohibition Sunday Eve.
Telegram From Portland Says
Baker Can Serve Balance of
Contract; Monmouth Defeats ; Ybe tenth anniversary of the pass
Locals Saturday. Albany Re. ;’ ** nl ,he Prohibition amendment
»•fit* Local Coach.
I
I** Btlngly observed In ttprlng
reynolds and may
“ The People's Paper**
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Wl11 ,n’ tal1 Modern
Modern Mach-
Mach­
inery at Once for Up-to-Date
Plant on Third Street; Are
-Xpert Buttermakera.
- “ Ool “ •a were willing to disclose the con-
« A, Creamf,ry
”e opened fa
high ■(deration Inrolved In the latest
and take part.
I? o X
aboUt Febn“ ry 1 by ° -
•chool Monday evening.
The other transaction, although It was stated
held at the
io re m n
san,d " r-
^ k e v le w ,
I wo Janitors are now deputised and 'hat four houses, an located withTn
will begin at
IthT
w
^
”
h**“
,aken °a
•he
city
lim
it,
of
Springfield,
were
have power to act In any emergency
/ ■ S i r ^ T ^ " CO“ Crete building o .
changing
hands
as
a
part
of
the
con
State.l that It had been decided
_
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which may arise.
Arrangement of the program
Third street, near Main, and It Is be-
Is
.. ......
h* W '» Portland on '*<«« handled by the th r^ 'L 'c l"" pas’.
| *n* ren,odeled for . creamery.
I The decision U) h<¥(! , h# JaB|u>r "(deration.
«ZL er 7
William '«"• Rev. C. J Pike, minister of the
The new creamerymen brought to
deputised was brought about by the
The BerUch farm I. located about
her to complete his contract with Methodist church, will have charge number of complaints which have
Springfield by the lnduatrial com-
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f
M
K
of
Springfield
on
the
ocn school and to allow Oordoa ° r U>B services. Veltle Pruitt of the **'*” ■ received by the board o f " v ./i*™
»1 “ oe come with the highest recom-
M m ••elm Wills, photographed at
an,
",
hl,rhway' and « composed
’ <• contln,,.. .s ,-.....h a, ....... ; C b ri.,1 .. church will, arrange , h . —
..............y tbe ' b'>ayd
various
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»*» TltlHI
mendatlons as business men and
the office of the Clerk of Alameda
parties using the school grounds as a approximately of iso aerea.
I.inveralty high school In Eugene.
musical
an of
k - ...._____
County. California, as she applied
butter maker,. They have been con­
musical n
part
of i the
program.
This loafing place and otherwise causing
-M. F. Berg will move out „„
for her hcense to marry Frederick
Quiets Speculation
will consist of special musical num­ unnecessary disturbances
d
u
c tin g the Lakeview Creamery, a
farm and operate It for the coming
...
Her nickname ol
This action puts to rest much bers by Iqcal musicians and several
The work of Increasing the playing - « .o n , H ,. brothers, who are employ
cooperative enterprise, and come to
Little (Joker-Pace” is borne out bj
«Peculation as to Just what would be asthenia by the choir of the Christian floor of the high school gymnasium
¡ f h e m ^ eW l ° g° ' nt° bUilne8s for
her expression here.
« • at the Booth-Kelly Lumber m ill.'
done here and elsewhere If the re­ church, under the direction of Mr
themaelvea.
Butter made by the
was Inspec ted by the members of the may join him later, but will continue
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cent ruling of the association was to •Tultu
Lakeview creamery ha. brought the
board and many small matters were their work here for the phesent
their work here for the phesent.
CLiNIC PROVES POPULAR-
be enforced to the letter,
which
Kav Ralph Mullholand, pastor of f hen up and dl.cu.sed generall*
hlkhest score and top price in the
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. May mored to
would mean tnat Springfield. l ’ nlver the Baptist church, will deliver th e.
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MANY GIVEN TREATMENT San Francisco market, which attest,
without taking any- action
hugette some time ago. and will con
•Hy high. Junction City and several
of the skill „ f M r. p ,,e M a buUer
.n n t Z c 'm e ’nt
sermon for the evening
He has ae- : W illiam 0. « ^ ' h t o ’ * ° ! * Chf>°* “ " “V "
other small high .chool. In the state lected "Those Oood Old Days
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«iiuouncfcment t h ^ “ ,0,’ 1 2M ,Ch001 chlldre“ received maker. He I . also skilled In making
district
1».
presented
h
l.
semi
annus)
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the
waa forthcoming a . to , he pUng o, their first treatment of diphtheria Ice cream, and It will also be a pro-
would he forced to employ full t|mB topic Of his address
( - financial
. . - . . . . a , report to the board. It re-
re
Mr. Reynolds, except that he would oxfc anti toxin at a clinic conducted
athletic directors, or be ousted from
duct of the creamery here.
ere will be no evening services vesled that the cash receipts for the
the state high
school association. In either the Methodist or Baptist
at the Lincoln school here Tuesday
mon' h« Period from June 30. j 929 move from the farm soon
M achinery Bought
The telegram said nothing of nest churches, and everyone is Invited to to Januacy 1. 1H30 W o r n
morning. The number was made up
A « < s sasa
The machinery for the new cream-
Th J7 7 ry ’ ■ ” 30' Were »” .«33
on
year. It la understood that It will be attend the service In the Christian The disbursements for that period
TRIO WAIVE HEARING
,rom the BratU1“ - ^ »co m e rr has already been purchased and
enforced at that time, as there ore church.
»nd high school«. A few also came wl be Installed as soon as the
ON
LARCENY
CHARGE
several of the smaller high schools
over from West Springfield.
building 1. ready. The building will
»32.239(7 waa expended on outstand
In the state who are complaining that
IN JUSTICE COURT This Immunisation work la part of be waterproof plastered and sealed
In« w arrant, and »398 31 for Interest.
they are required to employ full time
I. £ m ' ar "ta,e-wide P™<ran, which Inside and painted outside. Concrete
On June 30 there were »11,41» 01 In
Rupert E. Stewart. Albert 8. John
roaches, and therefore such schools
being conducted to wipe out all Boor and drains are already In the
w arrant, outstanding The total war­ "on and Anna A. Randall appeared In
•» Sprngfleld have a decided advant­
ra n t. U . ueg , 0 Janu>ry j
building, which was once uaed „ a
Justice court here Monday morning ^ r m e d f hd” e“ 9
age when they can go to the Vnlver
,aan<try
The remodeling will be ex-
»•«-1RI.79
»22.229(7 worth of war before W. F. W alk.:-, J u .„ Ce of the la med here, thinking there must be ! laundry.
slty and secure an expert for part
an epidemic of the sickness which Is ‘ ‘ “ • ‘▼e.
Peace,
on
a
charge
of
larceny
of
.
rant.
h
.y
.
been
paid,
leaving
It
is announced, so that a
r< MDODAihl«»
eko i _s
1/— __
time work
Something had to be Townspeople Preeent for Pub-
• landing and unpaid warrants total- dwelling , nd wal¥ed the|r prel|mln responsible for the holding of the 'modern sanitary creamery can ba
be done this year, however, aa con­
• r y hearing
T h V w e ; 7 ; j nT nUn nit"19- S°
” kn° * n ‘ here I, conducted.
He Installation of Officers
ng »5,33(13. Of this sum »2.205 7»
tracts had been signed with the men
J,,ry ° f ,16° ° ba"
" " n e T d V p h t h ir S " *
,he C,ty
at W. O .W . Hall.
The old building on the lot at th«
In warrants have been called but not whlchb
and the school boards Insisted that
corner
of Third and Main street- w ill
present,sl for payment. The net war They were r ^ d T * ^ / ^
^ " 't h e reckon T S l ’ 7 he'd U° der 0,8 "
If the state association caused the
More than one hundred people were
be moved away and the lot prepared
rant debt on Decomber 31 was
contracts to be broken they would present at the Neighbors of Wood­ »«.»•2 5». of which »D00 has been paid county jail in Eugene
th
1 M
Be,,,,ie W lll«ms. I-ane for farmer parking places.
have to pay. nnd there was no money craft public Installation of officers, 0IOQS,
The trio sre accused hv den , £ h “7
P" bJ ''
The new creamerymen have been
j which was held last night at the W.
wl(h which to pay.
sheriffs George Canady and j V
l ‘h ,,a" i
Pollard-
Mortensen
and ,n
In Sp
Springfield twice and decided to
,
O.
W
hall.
Each
member
of
the
or­
The ruling passed two weeks ago,
Carhle of entering , h . summer home the 2 ^ *
‘ UeBda» ~ “ X ,e o .her’‘
,<X,k,n,f ar° " nd
AMARANTH
BRIDGE
CLUB
to bring
her
and about which so much agitation der was permitted
of Professor and Mrs. R. H Dearborn
It a l l he n
ther ,Hacea ,n the northwest. Sprint-
has centered, declared that all high family and three
HAS LUNCHEON PARTY ......................
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schools must engage full time faculty r ' " 7 ' "
- .......... .. o f . . .
A » .™ .,.
members or they would be automatic
»r. and ot Lincoln school again n e « .
! larxe
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ally ruled out o f ..............
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“ i
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r ---- '•»eoa, vvillliriu
soclatlon.
Ty»<>n and A<a(ha R«nla; vocal duet
for the enterprise. It w ill afford th«
M r and Mrs D. B Murphy; reading.’ the home of Mrs. C K Swarts M l.. . . . .
Albany Protests
(m n J >o
W
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farmers a market for their cream
l
«
n
.
Swarts
a
.r
,ed
a
,
^
y
deliclou.
Indications the first of the week Mra. J. p. Ketels; aolo. Mra. W. K.
close
at __________
hand and should be a real
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were that some trouble would be en­ Darnell, accompanied by her daugh luncheon to her gueata, after which
asset to Springfield.
they
played
bridge.
countered In playing the scheduled ter; trombone aolo, Mr. J. D. Beals,
Assessment
records
show that
The high prise was won by Mrs. J
Contest with Albany tomorrow In that accompanied hy his daughter. Agatha;
i'lfw
A
Us*__
.
.
.
Macey,
of
Eugene.
Mrs.
Bert
talk on ---------------
'The Oood
of me
the u
Or-
city. A letter received here on M o n -I- a short -------------
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r
when they were arrested a, a house"
Billa were ■ than ever before,
h-fore. desDite
despite fho
the fact
day declared that under the eilat<n(t ’ ^t r * by M r"
Adamn; vocal aolo. G riffith was given the Kw prise.
house allowed
near Wendling.
“ “ and other routine business (hat large numbers of sales of old
condition! Albany could not play . l*aul Frese. accompanied hy Wtnlfrld
| taken up during the evening
stock have been made to California.
v u ,.n . _ _ J
Springfield as long ns Mr. Baker waa T Tyson;
and a plano solo by Miss
A survey by the count* agent's of-
coaching the team An article In the Tyson.
flee shows more young stock coming
Albany Democrat-Herald on Saturday
The mist guardian was presented
nto milk this year than ever before
nlssst Hated *0.
...
also
that Albany
would not: With the - Jewel -------------------
-- This was
of her office.
In the county. The Springfield com-
c
a
k
v
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1
a _ a
play Springfield In the opening game “ beau,l f“ l past guardian pin, and was
mittee believe that the future out­
of the season for both school, unless recel,',,d hy Mrs. Sam Richmond, the
look for dairying is bright in I-ane
Baker was dropped
They claimed 1
pa8* Xu* rdl»n
county, and that if cash markets are
that to do an would make them liable ! Ano,her token was presented lo the
provided the farmers w ill produce
to expulsion from the association
° ut««lng captain of the drill team.
| the milk.
and ,-H...........
and Christian
I
. mOn‘ h'y
board, which was held
at
the
Public A ttend»
N.O. IV. Program
Lions Club Follies to Dazzle
Springfield on January 15-16
Monmouth Defeats Springfield
j ^*ra' W '
Monmouth high school had no dl I A v*‘ry
Mr. Griffin and Mr. Pile will mov«
de>*cloui luncheon was
(th eir families to Springfield in a
fficully In defeating the local high | "erred ,0 those present at the con-
i few days and begin their work of in­
school team on her own floor Rntur- <’,'islon of the program.
s ta llin g machinery at the new p la n t
day evening. She had plied up a
The program was arranged by Mrs
total of 2« points to 14 for the locals Dam Richmond and Mrs. Ida Adam«.
baptist church hears
at the end of the ’ coniasi. This
game Mrs. Roy I>ugh. Mrs. M yrtle Kggl-
in»n KiiniP
mann,
Mrs. W. A
Taylor. Mrs
was very ragged from the start, being n,a"
" ' Mra-
reports for quarter
featured by
by much
rough playing
featured
much rough
playing. II
It 1 a *eeney nnd Mrs. Tom McKInnls
The quarterly business meeting ot
does not have any bearing on the dis­ comprised the refreshment commit­
the Baptist church will be held to­
trict championship, however, so the tee and Albert Russell nnd charge of
night at the church, commencing at
boys will have a clean slate with ) the decorations.
6.30 with a pot-luck supper.
which to meet Albany.
, The old and new officers formed
Officers of the church will mak«
A practice session was held with the receiving line.
their reports Tor the past quarter and
the freshmen team at the University
The new officers of the N,
the plans for the work of the church
(he flrn( of the week.
are Stella Finley, guardian;
during the next quarter will be di«-
The first home game to be plaved Richmond, past guardian; Nellie Carr
cussed after the supper.
this year will probably be on Janu­ advisor; Clarlne Putnam, m:
magician;
ary 25, with Monmouth. Negotia­ l<la Adams, clerk; Josephine Chase,
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
tions are now under way between the . Banker; Audrey McPherson attend
two schools and a decision la expect | ant; Resale Endicott, Lilia Rhodes,
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
Chorus gin«, ballet dancers, flap-
ed soon. It this falls to materialise, j and Alice Doane, managers; Stella
ihe first home game will be with Cor­ L«wl». corresponednt; Leota Roden- per frollckers, blackface comedians Person), and President Hoover hare
New officers for the Christian En­
Wedding Scene
•l«o appeared in our midst and will
| hough, musician; Melba Mellon, cap­
vallis on February 3.
deavor organlxation at the Christian
and what not will datile Springfield take part in the show.
Butler .......................
..... W. P. Tyson. church were elected at the buslneu
tain of the guard; Nellie Helterbrand
on January 16 and 1«. when the Lions
. 7 ; h '° n" Pol,,e"
he given two Mother ....... ............. Wayne McLagan.
flag bearer; Nina Russell, outer sen­
meeting held laet Sunday In th«
LEGION VOTES TO BACK
club follies Is -----
presented
at the Bell nights If the stage hands are able to Father
U|r IW||
Levi Neet. church parlors. Clara Jones was cho-
tinel, and Sadie Baldwin, Inner sen­ I
/ COMMUNITY HALL HERE tinel
theatre. W hat ie believed to be the dean up the theatre after the first Old Maid Aunt ................
J. F. Ketels sen as the new president. The other
moet comical and elaborate produc­ nights production. Everyone Is ad- Charlie Chaplin ............
H. J. Cox. officers are Evelyn Harris, v|c«-
The American Legion voted at
tion ever attempted here is now In ’ leed to get their tickets early before Sol Levlnsky ............... a . o Bushman^
president; Barbara Adamson, secret-
their meeting last Friday evening to STANLEY BUILDING WORK
nightly rehearsal with about 60 ol scalpers get a corner on them
Heavy Twins" Harry Whitney and
a y and treasurer; W lnlfrld Tyson,
assume their »hare of the financial
Carl
Wyman.
our
funniest
local
business
men
in
How
popular
the
show
w
ill
he
can
IS STARTED THIS WEEK
chorister; and Agatha Beals, pianist.
obligation Involved In leasing the
the cast
he realised after glancing oyer the Negro Mammy ........... AIlan Rafoury.
second floor of the McKInnls building
Contracts for the new Stanley
Bab5r 81ster ........ - ....... Dale Rumford.
Actresses, such as no one knew we following approximate cost:
as a community social center.
building to house the Ketele drug had before In Springfield, and chorus
Chorus G ir l» - c . L. Aldrich. James i “" 1 T t " ...................... W. K. Darnell. METHODIST LADIES AID
Memberships were also reported on store were awarded to Oeorge Per­
MEETS ON WEDNESDAY
W. H. Adrian.
girls who "shake a wicked hip" have King. H arry 8tewart. Albert Ooln, i Gremlah ................
>• the final event of the recent mem kins during the past week and the
Mrs. Carl Girard and Mrs. J. A.
C. Stuart. Larson Wright, Clifford Gen. Pershing ................... 01e„ Wood
come
to
the
front
of
the
stage
over
bershlp drive conducted by the Le- actual construction work has begun.
£ " '• Ne»r' .................. Jack Henderer. Neher were hostesses at the monthly
night. Tired business men have sud­ Wilson, C. J. McKee.
«lon. Several local members plan to Some dirt was excavated last week
Rush-In Ballet Dancers— Dr. W. C. ” e,nry F'ord ....... Dr- N. P. Mortensen. meeting of the ladies aid of the Meth­
denly been transformed Into cavort­
attend a Legion meeting at Eugene to provide sufficient air space be­
................. - Clayton Barber. odist church, which was held In th«
ing chorines, and Fred Walker ha, Rebhan, "Ben" Turpin, W. W. W alker “ r8
today.
tween the ground and the floor of become a Oalll C u rd , such is the ma and H. E. Maxey.
Mary Plckford ........ . -P inky" Coglll church parlors yesterday. Routine
the new building, and workmen have
business was transacted.
«•<• of Miss Luclle Collett, of the Co-
Spanish Dancers—William Pollard. President Hoover ..............
Born— Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rice, of been busy this week laying drain tile
Mrs.
Hoover
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F
B.
Hamlin.
Raul
Potter.
law Production company, of Oreeley
Slayton, a son. The baby has been and sewer pipes from the main sewer
Flapper, of 17»g _w . A. Taylor
P. T. A. WILL MEET ON
Colorado, who I . directing the Lions
Bridal Party
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named Leonard Allen. Mr«. Rice waa to the places where they w ill be Follies.
Dallas Murphy.
FRIDAY OF NEXT WEEK
B'"bop
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»
.
O.
Dlblee.
a teacher In the Springfield high needed In the new bnlldlng.
Flapper« of 1930-Johnny Lynch.
The next meeting of the Parent-
Dr. Rebhan suddenly discovered
BridesmaM«....Dr. W. C. Rebhan and
■chool for many yean.
The front of the building will be
Teachers' association will be held nt
'•te n t talenta as a ballet dancer; Freeman Squires, Thayer McMurray
W. W. Walker.
of brick, according to Mr. Perkin«
Galll C urd— Fred Walker.
From Wandllng—John Downing, of
Heini»
Adrian a black-faced negro
Flower Olrla....H. E. Maxey and "Ban" the Brattain school on Friday, Janu­
and the lower part will be tiled, mak­
Bathing Beautle«— K. M. McKee,
Wendllng, transacted business her,
ary 17, according to an announcement
Turpin.
ing one of the moat attractive build- mamnif, and William Runde h u be-
wr.
W. N. Dow. Jack Larson, Frank
on Wednesday.
made here this week by Mra. Pan!
« « • • brida. B o b « notablM sooli «■
Ings In the city.
B r id e ----------------- WiHUm Runde.
General Pershing.
Henry
Ford
(in waitson, Dr. Phetteplace, and Harry o ™ « ------------------- — . O u « Whor Brattain. The detail, of th« pro-
«ram have not b « n completed at
P1*n,at — ...................... jn j,