The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 08, 1930, Image 1

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Program !e Given
For Health Event
M . M E Z 10 GIVE
G R I B » U tK
Teacher
Hired By Board
M rs. W. Walker
X n o fA e r
LOGIE AIRPORT
Ethel Fulop Chosen Quooni Mre- Mabel Riddell to Teach in
Sidney Ward as King-for
Orade Soheol Building; More
BaocaJaureate Sermon, txams.
Afternoon Program.
Clam Room Needed.
Petition for
Pionie. Senior Day Program,
Circulated
of
the school board
Kt he I Fulop haa been rhoaen to
and Graduation Exercises for
sented
to
take tha pan of quaes la lha May rated Monday night to employ M rs
Commencement Week: Jun­ Day Health program, which Is being Mabel Riddell to teach la one of the
Needed to
ior-Senior Banquet May 23.
sponsored by. the Woman s Clvie club grade school# of this city, Tha large
for Heavy
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Ir P. T.A, Officer
People's Paper“
L IV C N g W n P A P M
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Lane County Council Selects
Springfield Woman to Serve
Special Election
w> Secretary Next Year
Good Future Soon for Spring»
and Will be Pre-
fioid Airport “Where Red
Mrs. W. W. Walker, of tbts city,
Council; Money
and Airways Moot* Say«
was selected as secretary of the Lane
Ot-avef' Runways County i'arent Teachers assodatloa
Department o f Commoro«
Use.
nt tbe third' awe. Ona* meeting ot the
Specialist.
and which will ba participated la by enrollment la tha achoola laat fall
Connell, which was held nt the T:
I » John K. M ei, professor of poll all achool children la tha Bratlnla * nd tk" expected enrollment of even
To rala» (2.000 for Improvement of M. C. A. In Eugene on Saturday ot
Springfield has an airport,
tirai erlrnre at the University, will and Lincoln achoola on Friday, May “»ore students neat fall, lad tha tha Springfield municipal airport, a
last week. The other officers elected property Improved, which w ill servo
ba the rom m m rem ent apaakar at Iba IS. Tha program will ba held on the - ,,o®rd fo employ a second additional special election la being asked for In
are- president. Mrs. Earl K. Johnson, her for many years, is tbe opinion
high school on the evening of June lawn In front of tha Brattaln achool ! teacher for the cooling year.
,S petition circulated this week by the
of Vaughn; vice-president. Mrs. Gals
M according to an announcement Sidney Ward will play tha role of I H
out been decided Just where airport committee. The petition ad Oood. of Eugene; treasurer. Mrs expressed by W illiam ltockensle. de­
made thia week by W E Buell, prin­ King, and ljtV»rne McPherson will I »•>» will teach. Boms changing In the dressed to the council calls for a
E'hol Parker, of Elmirs. Tbe retiring partment of commerce airport speci­
cipal at the high school
I)r
Mes be the herald.
| Lincoln and Brattaln achoola will be special election to be held In con­ officers are; Mrs. Paul Brattaln. of alist. who lays out and makes tke
addressed tha Men'« Brotherhood on
The complete program la as follow. mBdo brfor* »*»•• opening of tbe junction with the achool election on Springfield, president;
Mrs.
Kirk, airport ratings, told members of tha
the World Armament question last
term next fall and two more room. June 16. By voting on the two ballots vice-president; Mrs. Karl Johnson,
local commutes before leaving the
Address—Mweet Spirit of Spring
winter and those who heard him
will be fitted up for class rooms.
at tbe same lime expense of the secretary; and Mrs. D. O. Ogilvie,
city
last week. If his suggestions are
Patay
Padmore
urged that he be aertired to deliver
Mrs. Riddell I n teaching at the twin election w ill be but a few dollars.
treasurer.
carried out on the Springfield p o rF lt
another lecture In
thia city. Tha Hong— Wsicoma. Sweet Springtime , achoola at Hayden Br'dge thia year.
Now (hat the Springfield port haa
Professor Harold Tuttle, of the will be rated “A2" or “A2."
professor la one of tha moat popular 1 Upper grade, of both schools.
She la a graduate of the local high been laid out by the department of University school ot education, de­
sp.-nh.re on the University facultlea
°» lh" « “«” «> • " «
»«
Approved Work Only to be Done
j school and of the Monmouth normal commerce the city la being called on livered the main address at the meet­
anil ha. been b en elvd with requests tandanta.
Tbe
Springfield airport committed
I achool, and has bad several years to develop tbe plan. W ith the money ing. Ills subject was "Strategy In the
to deliver commencement addrennet Song by primary grade..
teaching experience. She la the widow raised by the special election two Parent-Teacher Teaching.” A general expects to profit by the mistakes
Address
Io
the
Queen
Flora
i made by other cities and spend only
thia spring. The local high school
of Gl„nn Kiddle, form«. • Springfield gravel surfaced runways will be discussion followed the addresa.
money on Improvements that w ill
ta fortunate In being able to .ecure Bartach.
hank employee, who died laat winter. built, and If any money Is left over
The business meeting waa held in
Queen's reply. Rthel Fulop
him, thinks Mr Buell.
Roy P. Qulney, of Goshen, waa other Improvements on the field will the forenoon and a luncheon waa . comply with department of commerce
airport regulations. Such a program
Tha entire commencement program
given a con'ract at the laat meeting be made.
served at noon by the Eugene Parent-
should have the backing of every
this year will be handled by the
Cantata of Healthland Children of to teach In the Lincoln school and
Need Hard Runway for Heavy P la n e t Teacher council. The addreas was progressive citizen, who can give his
seniors themselves, with the excep first, second, and third grades at the Mlsa Margaret Mllhollen, of Cor­
In order to get heavy transports to given In the afternoon.
support with the full knowledge that
lion of the ad dree, by Dr. Mat. ac Brattaln school.
vallis. waa employed to teach In the
I Representatives
t c p T B C U K U T C B
U
U IU
l the
d ito
1
U M 1 O C I« *
L i.
I
from
aaeocla-
land
bare It la necessary that tha tlocs
Dance of Fairies and Brownies, high school.
cording to Mr. Buell.
st Latham. Camp Creek. Fall *
BO M y bltodl/
pilots know arhat sort of runways we ....................................... * _
. _
! hut spending it
It wisely according to
M
The three naw teachers fit! the
Mulholland, Raaealauraata Speaker i First grade Lincoln school.
Creek.
Vaughn.
Elmira.
Santa
Clara,
airport practices known.
Milkmaid dance. Olrla of the fourth I vacancies on lha faculties of the have, otherwise they do not teal Ilka River Road. Junet'on City, Lorane. i the . beat
The baccalaureate services for tha
.
taking chances. In order to operate
graduating class will ba bald at tha and fifth grades at tha Brattaln loc'»l schools now and provides for
Springfield and oil of the Eugene ! Lajr‘“ « out Bn airport requires a *
any
type
of
plane
throughout
tbe
understanding of geometry and trig­
expansion next fall. The only post
Methodist church on Sunday even­ school.
groups we, a In
Dance of the Gnomes. Second to be filled Is that of athletic director winter months on the local port
onometry as well as a knowledge ot
ing. Juna 1. Rav. Ralph Mulholland,
• at the high achool. Tha board la now graveled runways must be Installed.
aerial navigation. Most anybody can
pastor of tha Baptist church will de­ grade at tha Lincoln school.
The airport committee haa decided BRIDGE DISMANTLING
take a given tract of land and figure
Hart tha addresa and tha program Health Song. Boys of tha fourth negotiating with an Individual to fill
, to make surfaced runways tha first
MAKES SLOW PROGRESS out where the longest possible run­
this position.
w ill consist of music by lha high grade at the Brattaln achool.
I business In development of tha field.
Clap Dance. Second grads at the
arbopl orchestra, under tha direction
DUE TO RUSTY BOLT8 ways might be laid out, but there are
As the city gets a percentage of tha
other conditions. Whan It comae to
Lincoln school.
of Ernest McKinney.
local pnsaenrer receipts conttnuona
W ork of dismantling the old bridge laying out four landing areas 500 feet
Dance of tha Bevan Jumps. Four A
The high school examinations will
operation Is desired.
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__ . river is
_ pro- wide that must not closely converge
across
the W illam ette
be given on Mondny and Tuesday o( grads at the Llnooln achool.
If tha tax Is voted the Improve- * greasing much. more, slowly than It
Tha
Blanking
Dance.
Five
B
grade
nt less than 40 degrees and -«»'-g
aaroa weak and Wednesday will ba
meats will be made Immediately as had been expected, according to O. Into consideration 7 to 1 climbing
a t tha Llnooln achool.
set aside for (he high achool picnic.
It is felt that the field Is now losing N.
Pierce, bridge
contractor
In ratio as against obstructions outside
Tulip Dance Sixth grade nt the
Thursday. June 5. will ba Senior
business
by not having hard runways. charge. The fact that the bridge has of the airport, then that Is another
Lack
of
Bunday
Schools
in
class day, tha day when they will Brattaln achool.
The petitions being circulated the not been painted for many years had story.
Maypole Song. The achoola.
Lana County Toitf by Dr.
their aspirations and habits to under­
Inst tew days are being signed freely caased the many bolts and pins to
Maypols
Dance.
Sixth
grade
at
the
Long Runways Affordsd
classmen to carry on. The week win
Tuttle; Offers Remedy.
, and R is reported that sentiment Is become so badly corroded that a
bring their school year to a close on Brattaln schools
The Springfield airport, as laid ou5
unanimous
for
Improving
the
field.
great deal of time Is necessary to re­
Addreas and presentation of Blue
Friday with the annual commence­
by the department of con
move them.
Ribbons by Mlaa Bath Konkal.
specialist, win have two
ment program.
All of tha students pho have been I * ' W ' P r ,*e*
of Leaburg. was
The first section of the top portion
arena MOO feet hmg and two lOto
Th« annual Junior-Sector banquet vaccinated. bad their taeth examined • l' rU d prMlden‘ ot the Lane county
waa taken down Saturday and Mon­
feet long, w ith no obstructions bat
Is being arranged by a committee of and taken care of and who have com-,
of
education at the
day. The workmen are working from
pole lines. It In not believed that
the Junior class, under tbe direction piled with certain other requirements ! C,° " “ r “ * ‘00 ®f
0* nT* B‘ l«>n-
the west side and will take It down
on Friday. Saturday and
more than 500 feet of pole line oa
of Nellie Stuart. Tha banquet will will ba presented w iu tha blue rlo- this lch city
..brou<‘ L l .°° young p"”pl" ,o
In sections ns they come across the
_
Sunday
of
last
week.
Mrs.
Allen
_
.
. . .
the end of twe landing areas should
ba given May >2.
j Mrs L. K Page la general chair-
river.
The
top
can
be
removed
with-
•
v i» .
bona for their efforts.
Wheeler, of Pleasant H1IT, Is the new
Program Similar to That Held oat danger to the bridge, said Mr. be eliminated to make the port free
Graduates Are Listed
mBn of lh * health program. She la
vice-president, and Gladys Chase, ot
from all obstructions.
Thirty-eight atadenta at tha high bo,n« •••tated by tha teachere at
Last Year Decided Upon by
Pierce, as the floor of the bridge will
Eugene.
was
sslected
secretary-
achool will receive their diploma. b®‘ 1» “ »• Lincoln and Brattaln achoola.
Land la the haste for all airports,
rest on the false work until It Is taken
Representatives at Meet.
treasurer. Kenneth White, of Mar-
the Improvements axe man "»»I» and
thia spring. They are Ralph Hughes,
to
pieces.
aola. It In charge of education and
Beaste Stewart,
Frank
Msrsdorf. ODDFELLOWS TO ADOPT
A program very similar to the one
Only the steel lB the floor of the ca be laid out to comply with «»«"4-
publicity. Rev R R. Mulholland, of
Brrnlce Burkkalter. Mildred Mycoff.
JUNIOR DEGREE WORK (he Baptist church In this city, w ill used last year w ill be worked out bridge w ill have to be shipped to ards. Springfield Is fortunate In the
location of tke hili on tke south side
Jessie Porter, Freeman Squires. Ruth
have charge of the young people's for the observance here of Memorial Portland to he strengthened, he
of the port. In any other place it
Bettis, Minute Keenan. Clifford Darr.
W h a t baa been characterised as work for thb next year, and Neva Day, It waa decided last night nt a stated.
Helen Crandall, Faye Fisher, Jessie . one of the most progressive stepe Workman, of MArcola, will handle meeting of representatives from 12
The rebuilding of the bridge over wc '1 have been a haxnrd, bet ns It
Beals. Beatrice Hdmunaon, Audrey ever to be taken In Oddfsllowshlp | ,he children's work.
civic and
fraternal
organizations the W illamette east of Creswell w ill is no tending areas beads toward IL
Smith. Nellie W right, Maxine Posey, 1 will be taken In Portland at the 75th
which unite annually In the observ­ not be as much of a task as the dis­
The Springfield airport land repre­
The convention passed n resolu­ ance of this day.
Bmma Smith,
Londelle
Williams, annual convention of the Oddfellows
mantling ot the old one, according to sents an ideal condition, with tke
tion agreeing to cooperate with the
Vernlce
Hawke.
Elms
Lnnsbery, and Rebekah lodges, which will con-
The program for the day w ill be­ Mr. Pierce. The pins and bolts can exception of the two 1800 foot run­
American Sunday school association
Ralph Cole. Claire Thurman. Ethelyn vans In Portland on May 1». for a
gin with a parade forming on Mate all be polished up and made to fit ways. They w ill allow ctesslflcatioM
In tke work In the rural districts
Stark, Audrey McFarland. Qdentln four day session, when the oonven-
street and marching to the Laurel easily before they are used agate, as "A3" and possibly "A2" the air­
The
selection of member, of . board OroT, c. metery. where a short pro­
Thurmaq.
Ronald
Abrams.
Fred tlon adopts the Junior Degree of
he added.
port specialist Indicated, since there
of mn„ r
lpeech m
Buell. Gerald
Morrison.
Rh-hard Oddfellowihlp as waa authorised by of c°n«tol am . deferred to a later
are no hazards once the transmte
meeting of officers.
I
M . . . .
.
Prochnow. Evelyn
Buell,
EVerett (Be Sovereign Grand Lodge In 122»
, w ill be held before the sounding of GIRLS’ LEAGUE ELECTS
slon lines are put underground for •
The decision to unite efforts with the salute and taps.
Squires. Jnle Pollard. Joseph C ran -iT M a degree admits boys from I t to
NEXT YEAR’S OFFICERS distance of 500 feet. Otherwise aa
s dall, Thayer McMurray, Jesse Ham 12 years ot age. and will be under the American Sunday school asso­
Members of the city council and
“A l" rating would be granted.
ner. Nellie Banker, and Jack Jackson. the supervision of the grand lodge ciation waa reached after an address the mayor w ill head the procession
Faye Persons was elected presi­
All Make Mistakes
of Oregon. The Junior Degree w ill be had been delivered by Dr. Harold to the cemetery. The order of the dent of the Girls' League at the high
Nearly every city that has gone
Tuttle,
of
the
department
of
educa-
,
parade
as
well
as
the
program
at
exemplified by a sped si degree staff
AUTOMOBILES USED FOR
school on Wednesday. Others who Into airport construction has fatlea
Wednesday even I" t May 21, at l,on Bt th* University, in which he the cemetery will be worked out and were elected for the 1930-31 school short In some specification which win
BIBLE SCHOOL PARADE i on
the I. O. O. F. Temple. In Portland, i <’ "o,ed ■ome " f the findings made In | announced Inter.
year are Myrna Bartholomew, vice- deprive It of a government rating,
survey conducted by Miss De
The members of the Four L and president; Eunice McFarland, secre­ j the airport specialist pointed out
scene
of »»«>
the convention,
Almoet l«0
Springfield
school the
«1»" •<»
»• OI
Lillian Olson, a student. The survey the W. O. W. were asked to take
tary-treasurer;
Junta May, social I here. The fact that he had passed no
children were taken to Eugene last Members of the local Rebekah
showed that tltere were 194 school charge of cleaning the cemetery plot promoter; and Dorothy Hotter, re­
Friday afternoon to participate In the lodge have elected Mlsa Dorothy
' airports In California where thou-
districts In Iuine county and that where the exercises will take place
porter.
la n e County Week day Rlble achool Girard, Mrs. Carrie Jarrett, and Mrs.
t sands of dollars had been expended
only 68 of them had Sunday achoola, The Lions club and the Masonic
The retiring officers are Vernlce on them proves out his assertion. The
parade and program. The heavy rain Lily Kiser as delegates to ths con-
and that only nine of the districts ledge will Jiandle the transportation,
Hawke, president; Audrey McFar- i seriousness of this la Indicated la
whclh fell that afternoon prevented ventlon.
had more than one Sunday school.
and the National Guard unit will land, vice-president; Junta May. r e - 1
tbe children from marching down the
The Oddfellows delegatee are El-
He recommended three means of make arrangemerts for end fire the porter; Myrna Bartholomew, secre­ that he believes tke future w ill sad
main streete, but they were taken In mer Pyne and Oswald Olson.
only student Instruction on govern­
overcoming this. The first was to salute and taps.
tary-treasurer; and
Bernk-e
Burk- ment approved airports and a re­
automobiles under the dlreotlon o fj
. .
. . .
__
expand the work or the Week Day
Boy
Scouta
will
gather
materials
halter, social promoter.
Lum Anderson, chief of police, and BOILER REPAIR WORK
striction of air mail and passenger
Rlble schools, the second to adopt for wreaths, which will he prepared
Mayor Tyson.
carrying
on unapproved airports.
NEARING COMPLETION the Vacation Rlble plan, and the by the Auxiliary organisations. They
It waa also necessary to change the
The * lrlw rt ’ p* * B,l’ t Is not advle-
third to provide deputation teams w ill also see that a flag Is placed on
TO ADDRESS CIVIC CLUB |n< anjr c,ty t0 gpen(j money on •
meeting which waa to have been held
The rebuilding of the steam boilers to go out from the stronger church each veteran's gr/ive and that alT
outdoor In the city park to the Meth- at the local power plant of the centers and cowdnet meetings where
port which, because of tbe terrain or
flags In the city are flying at half-
Mre. George P. Wlnchell. of Eu­
odist church, which waa crowded by Mountain atates Power company will there are no churches.
other natural conditions, prevents n
mast during the parade.
gene.
will
be
the
principal
speaker
the many children present from all he completed within tke next ten
fleM being government rated. He ad­
Many other prominent speakers
at the meeting next Tuesday of the
parts of the county.
days If no unexpected trouble Is en­ had parte on the three-day program,
vised one soutnern Oregon city to
PERKINS BUYS BUSINESS
Women's Civic club. An attempt Is
countered. Meat of ths werk of re- which tnchtded a youth banquet on
abandon Its location Just acquired an
LOT; MAY BUILD SOON ' also beteg'tnade to have some of the an airport and start over In a new
lining the large boiler has been com- Saturday evening anti a basket din­
MANY SEEDLINGS ARE
..... ..
state officers of the Women's Clubs
place.
PLJANTED BY LUMBER C O plft*cd and the entire work will be ner on Sunday.
The lot between the First Nnttewal federation to be present at that time,
•
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' finished when the bricklayers com-
It la evident that if a city ever
Rank and the Rlvett building on according to Mrs. Van Vslxah.
The Booth-Kelly Lumber company ' plete the construction of the dividing
expects to get anywhere with Its
NEW LIGHTS, SCENERY,
Main street has been acquired by
Reports will be made by the mem­
airport that It must comply with de
has recently completed the planting wall between the bollere. Many thou-
TO BE USED IN PLAY George Porkltis, local contreetev. He bership committee, which has been partment of commerce rules.
of 20,000 seedlings on some of their sand bricks are required for thia wall
announces that he expects to erect conducting a drive to secure more
cut over land In eaatem taine county. ' and almost as many were needed to
Industrial Possibilities Seen
The stage at the high school Is a modern three story building on the members. This committee Is headed
The species consist of Pondoea pine, line the Inside of the boiler.
The Industrial possibilities of tha
being completely remodeled and a property If suitable tenants can ba by Mrs. Paul Brattaln.
Port Orford cedar, ash, Scotch pine,
-
The women will also discuss plans Springfield airport located on a rail­
modern lighting system Is being In­ found for the ground floors.
and Chinese elms and larches. This . DR. MARCY TO PREACH
Mr. Psrktes traded Eugene proper­ tor the May Day Health program, to road greatly Impressed Mr. Macken­
stalled for the presentation of the
marks ths third year that the plant­
AT METHODIST CHURCH senior class play, Second Childhood, ty for the lot here, which Is con­ be given Friday, May 16, and the zie. He thinks planes w ill reach
ing haa been carried on by this lum­
which Is to be given on May 16. sidered one of the
best building annual rose show, the date for which great production In the east, and be
ber company. Mr. N. O. Jacobaon,
shipped In parts to the west In car­
Dr. M. A. Marcy, superintendent of Completely new scenery
has not yet been determined.
will
he sites In the city.
who had charge of all the plantings, the Southern Oregon district of the used for the play, states Mrs. Baker,
load lots, Just as automobiles are
Robert Vitus, of Eugene, owned
recently stated that the survival of Methodist churrh. will preach at the
shipped. The assemhlylng plant must
Plano Reoltal Given
who Is directing the production. The the property for many years and
the first two plantings was almost TllO evening services In the Spring-
Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton presented necessarily be on a railroad, and also
students have been nusy for two made the trade with Mr. Perkins.
96 per cent.
field church Sunday. Dr. Marcy will weeks now repainting and making
a class of twelve of her piano pupils on a flying field. Few airports In the
also conduct the quarterly business new scenery for their comedy play.
In a recital at the Eugene Bible Uni­ United States meet this requirement
M eeting N ig ht Postponed
Former Resident to Return — Ed. meeting of the church here May 22.
The Progressive 22 degree staff ol versity on Wednesday evening. Ths and In time airplane manufacturers
The stage and light work Is being
For the morning service Suaday done by members of Glenn M artin’s the Rebekah lodge will hold Its re­ program consisted of piano solos by w ill be looking for Just these condi­
Soule, who le now In Portland attend­
ing school, will return to Springfield H at. Pike's skbject will be 'ThfOrtna- manual training olaaa, and boys In gular drill on Thursday evening. the members of the group, end seve­ tions, he pojnts out
The Springfield airport, located
w ltk hlk mother after school Is oat tlon ” Sunday school Is at 9:45 and Bt-nest
McKinney’s physics class. They have changed their meeting ral numbers played on two pianos.
H e will be employed by the county the Epworth league will meet at They are dbtfig the work as a part night ffbm tha second Friday of each Mrs. Fenton has n clans of students "Where Ran and Alrwayn Meet“ In
fortunately located In this respeeL
ta Springfield.
1:20 I d the evening.
again.
ot thalr regular class work.
month to ths seoond Thursday.
f
RefigiwB Council Beck
Officer! A t Meeting
Memorial Plane
Made Laet Night