The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 08, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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THITOHDAY MAY 1 !•««
MANY STU D EN TS GET
AW ARDS FOR W R ITIN G
A T LINCOLN SCHOOL
Many Register For Swimming
Lessons at CoHege Tank
T W O C H IL D R E N H A VE
J O IN T B IR T H D A Y
PARTY
B A P T IS T C H U R C H W O M E N
ENJOY C H IN E S E D IN N E R
moved luto town from their home
east of thr city.
Mrs R. 1». Mortensen and Mrs.
Members of the Ladles Mlatlon
Has Pneumonia—The small son of
Harry Olllette entertained at a Joint circle of the Baptist church enjoyed
Fifteen scholars at tha Lincoln
birthday party at the home of the a Chinese dinner In the church pai- W V. Briggs, of West Springfield, la
School have pa»«ed the Palmar pan
L IN C O L N S T U D E N T S H IG H
| former on Monday afternoon for lore on Wednesday afternoon
The confined to hit horns with pneumonia
manshtp U ’da which entitle them to Red Cross and University to
IN INTELLIGENCE TESTS Louise Cowden, daughter of Mra dinner was prepared and served by and Is under tbs care of a local
Offer Swimmers an Oppor.
the large atudant certificate*. and
------ —
Mortensen, whose tenth birthday was Mra L. H Randle, wife of Rev. physician.
Barer*! of th a n have already paid
tunity to Become Official Life
Several
stndente
at
the
Lincoln
l
on
.Monday, and for Harold Ohletta. Handle, of Cottage Orove They both
their fcea for the certificates and
Saver«! Daily Lessons Start school passed the Intelltgeoca quot son of Mr and Mra. H. L. Gillette,
spent some time la the mission fields
hare received them Those who are
Monday Afternoon.
tent testa which were «H«n them whose tenth birthday was on May I. of China until (hey were driven out
entitled to the certificates at thia
some time ago by Professor C. L.
The afternoon was spent with two years ago.
time are: Doris Worley. Carl 8taven
Seventeen atwdenta at the Lincoln Huffaker and Mias Katherine Knee- ■ games and refreshments,
• o n . C h a rle s S tee le. HOsell Adam». school have signed registration cards
Rev Randle made a »hurt talk on
following were present: June
Faye Hoiveraoo. Irving Darts. Ruth and are going to take part In the land with very high soerSe, neconl
Chinese cuatomi following the dinner.
lag
to
Laurence
Moffitt,
principal
of
g
,
,
,
,
j
,
aOnlne
w
ith
er..
Sadie
Gott,
S tra tto n .
m ie n „ Moacop.
B eatric e
Ufa saving lessons which are to be
8ea¥ay Harold
Carson, Vertin Phaey, Clara Barnes, »offered at the University swimming the school. He dM not mention names.
M oves In to T o w n — M r and Mr».
but
stated
that
the
parents
of
the
o
,|,e,
„
.
Bnhbv
Rod'nbough.
LaVarte
■then Halt, and Faye Stratton.
Lum Anderson and family have
children
could
eee
the
averages
made
MeJ11era<)n.
M
erit.
MplUgna.
Dale
T h . following atadeata have passed (
chapt .r of t h a R f d (>OM,
by their children If they cared to j Keberlsoa and Louie* Cowden
the primary teats sad are ..fitte d
UnlTeralty offlciatoi
call at hta office.
the altvnc »tec primacy hetteea. J ^ ' - T h e h(gh „phool students will be
P R IM A RIBS M A Y 16, 1930
The bast grade In the school waa P O R T L A N D O F F IC E R S
Apgar. BUly Jhuar. Hasel Collin». P earl, |oM all about the Instructions and
made
by
a
student
la
Miss
Cryatel
Fie tehee. Shirley Meet. Bonney Find teste at their assembly today, and
A R R E S T IN D IA N C H IE F
ley. WUiarft F iona t . Bobby Heigh. many of them are expected to alga B-yan'i reom The score was 111.
which waa the score usually made
ON S P E E D IN G C H A R G E
Shirley Haack. Frances Oram. Jean­ the application cards.
by a 14 year old child The student
ette i£«««ner. Hallie Lowery. Wlnt
V O TE FOR
The application cards are also be­
A feature article la the Saturday
fred Ijyune. Dorothy Jean Stewart. ing presented to women's organli*«- eras actually 9 years and 11 months.
Three of the students had aver­ morning Oregonian told of a chase
Dave Smith, Alberta Keeler. Beryl tlons here.
ages above 131. which la considered and the final arrest of Chief Hail­
Robertson, Dorothy Mulligan. Violet
T h o s e who have already signified
excellent. Scores anywhere from 134 stones. native Cherokee Indian, by
Steinmeta. Frank Stuart.
their Intentions of taking part In the
three Portland officers last Thursday
Those who have passed the second Instruction are Thelma IJ pea. Echo down to SO are considered good by
PRESBNT COUNTY TREASURER
morning as the Indian was rktlng his
primary testa and who are eligible Tomseth. Eugene Ma Loeb. Rena Boyd. the examiners. One of the boya in
motorcycle at a fast rale of speed
the
Junior
high
school
had
a
score
for the gold atar primary buttons Juanita Wilson. Violet Oakes. Lavina
of 130. This put his mental age 5 thtrough the streets of that city.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
are: Alberta Keeler. Frank Stuart. Webb. James Gott, Norris Stewart.
Chief Halletones will be remember­
years above his actual age.
Beryl Robertson. Willard House Harley Duncan. Dlsque Smith. Carter
ed here as the Indian who appeared
Leona Ware, Billy Dow. Shirley Hartman, Norman Gerber. Marjorie
In programs In the local schools
CASEY
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Haack. Hallie Lowery, Lois Evans. Mattison and Allen Sneed.
about two months ago He travels
Frances Oram, Bobby Pollard. Hoy
The purpose of the life saving In-
IN S T A L L S F R IG ID A IR E over the Cnlted Stales lecturing and
Daniels. Mabel Conklin. Bonnie Find structlons, says Laurence Moffitt,
A new modern Frlgtdalre has been exhibiting tribal ceremonies. Thè ,
ley. Winifred Lyons, Emma Lou Strat- who has been selected to organise
Portland Judge delivered a lecture to
ton. Jane Apger. Hazel Collins. Pearl ,j,e v o rg here, is to teach swimmers purchased by the Casey service stat-
"Sarvice with Experience"
the speeding Indian and fined him
tion
for
use
In
the
refreshment
stand
Fletcher, Violet
Steinmeta.
Ray I how to save the lives of others by
Moore. Dave Smith. Dorothy Stewart, I breaking holds which a drowning at the station. The Frlgldatre waa twenty-five dollars. The fine was
suspended.
Louisa Smith. Dorethy Mulligan. Os-1 person makes on a person attempt- bought from the Springfield Cream­
ery
company,
local
dealers
and
waa
car Farnsworth. Bobby Pugh. Shirley |„g to rescue him. and by teaching
Vote 44 X «RAUE SCHISKA for County Treasurer
Keet, Ethel Hall, Clara Barnes, Verlin , people how to carry a drowning per- ' installed Saturday. It la a four-hole GEOLOGY CLASS S T U D IE S
(Paid Advertisement)
Posey, Beatrice Carson. Ellen Moacop. 1 Ron v a lla swimming In the water.
unit and will enable the service
LOCAL ROCK F O R M A T IO N
Ruth Stratton. Margaret Haack. Irv-1 Thoae who do not know how to station to handle four different
Members of the geology d a is at |
lng nfivia. Faye Halverson. Etesell RVim are not eligible to try for the flavors of Ice cream.
Adams. Charles Steele, Carl Steven- life-saving swards.
George Carson, owner of the sta­ the University of Oregon visited I
son. Faye Stratton. Doris Worley.
T w o C e rtific a te s O ffe re d
tion. has also announced that here­ 8pringfleld Monday for the purpose
Mary Smitaon.
The contestants will be divided In­ after only Ice-cream products made of studying the rock formation along
A second se t of writing specimens to two groups, those seeking the at the Springfield Creamery will be the river banks at the east end of the 1
have been sent to Portland to be Junior life saving certificate and sold at the stand, which Is equipped old bridge, and also at the top of the
Judged and the results will be known those desiring the senior certificate. to serve light sandwiches and all height at the south part of the town
here shortly.
The class was accompanied by Dr.
The women and girls will be given confections to motorists.
Edwin T. Hodge, who recently re­
Instruction in the pool in the wo­
turned from Africa where he bad
FrVE H U N D R E D CLUB
men's gymnasium, and the men and C O T T A G E G RO VE BALL
made an extensive study and com­
M E E T S A T DePUE H O M E boys will be given Instruction In the
C A M E IS PO S TP O N E D parison of the geological conditions
pool In the men's gymnasium.
there with those found In this state.
Applicants for Instruction for the
Mr. and Mrs. DePae and Mr. and
Inclement
weather caused
the
Two university students digging
Mrs. C. Wilson entertained the mem Junior certificates must have a work- postponment on Tuesday of the high
bers of the Five Hundred club at the >“g knowledge of the side nod back school baseball game which waa to In the same rock bed Sunday at the
DePno home Friday evening. The strokes and be able to ewlm five have been played with the Cottage old bridge found petrified shells and
guests played 500 during the evening lengths of the pool (100 yards). Ap­ Grove team. No definite date for the worms which are thought tc be more
and enjoyed refreshments before de­ plicants for Instruction for the senior playing of thia game has been set as than a million years old. This Is
tome of the oldest fossilised animal
certificate must know the aide, back
parting.
yet, but It will probably be May 30
Mr and Mrs. W H. Adrian were and breast strokes, and be able to aa the boys have another game life yet discovered in the United
States.
winners of high prise, while Mrs. W. '
1» lengths of the pool (200
scheduled with the University high
R. Dawson received the consolation yards).
team at Eugene on Friday of thia
Seventh Qradecs te Picnic
prlae.
! , Saturday Last Day to Regitter
week, and two more games are on
The members of the 7A grade at
Those present at the party were
The classes are, limited to 30 each. their Het for next week. They are
Mra. Maude Bryan. Misa Crystal Th« registration wllf cloqe on Satur- continuing their dally practice every the Lincoln school will have an after­
noon picnic at Riverside park on
Bryan, Mr. and Mrs Welby Steven», d . r May 10. and registration, ca» be
nooa~
^ r m lte
rrlday If the weather perm'’« Th"
Mr. and Mrs. W R. Dawson. Mr and » a d e «1 the Red Cross office In the 1
members of the class have all been
Mrs. W. H. Adrian.. Mr. and M rs..court house or by seeing Mr. Mof-
present for the past twenty days and
CUfford Wilson, and'Mr. and Mrs. F. flU- The certificate of registration D A IR Y C O U N C IL D IG E S T
For the first time In th« history of the Weal a Weaterw
must be obtained and presented at
man— Ra b a Williams of Oregon— la Vice Chairman W
A V A IL A B L E FOR SC H O O LS this entitles them to the »l<-nle
A. DePue.
the Republican National Committee. During the peat Ma
Several other classes have had simi­
This « i f tthe final meeting of the th® pool when taking first lesson,
months he baa served aa acting Chairman of the National
Many copies of the Dairy Council lar attendance records and have
spring for this club The next meet-i A fee of ten cents will be charged
Commit lee. He baa given 23 yean nt unselfish service to
lng will be held next fall at the W. each time for girls for the usa of digest, a compilation of reports on taken picnics.
Oregon, its citizen» and its worthy enterprises. His tervica
scientific
researches
regarding
dairy
suit,
towel
and
gymnasium
facilities.
has bi'ta without salary or financial remuneration of any
H. Adrian home.
kind. To re-elect him means that Oregon keepa Its im­
Conducting Two Sales
They are requested to bring their products which have been issued by
portant place In affairs of the Republican National Com­
Mrs. Wanda Barnea la working at
M RS. W . H . PO> LARD W IN S own cap The b° 7" * re * sked to brlns i the National Dairy Council, have been
mittee and that citizens of the state w ill continue to have the
received
at
the
office
of
Gertrude
the Kennett store this week during
B A K E R Y GUESS C O N T E S T Hve cent’ for the U8e of * t0’,el
benefit of Mr. Williams* influence In Washington, D. C.
I Skew, home demonstration agent. the absence of Mrs. Grace Baxter,
_____
each time.
¡and may be obtained by school child­ who Is conducting a sale at Myrtle
The five dollar merchandise prize
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ren who are to compete In the essay Point. Mr. Kennett Is In Ashland,
offered by the New Home bakery to .T W O B IR T H D A Y S ARE
IN S P IR A T IO N FOR 1» A R T Y conte8t wh,ch ’» beln* sponsored by where he Is conducting a sale for a
the person guessing the nearest to
P«ld Adv. a lle a n e Commuta», Mary A. Berry, Secretary
the milk producers for the purpose of store.
P o r ta r BM a, Portlend. Or*
th e total of wrappers in the display
The birthdays of Mrs. W. F. Increasing the consumption of milk
window at the bakery was wop by
"If you haven't a doctor,” said the
Mrs. W H. Pollard, who guessed the Walker and Mrs. W. R. Dawson, both and milk products. The pamphlets
number to be 1865 The contest ended of which fell on Thursday of last contain much valuable Information tourist at the hamlet Inn, “what hap­
on May 1 and the. total number ot week, were observed with a social and can be obtained at Miss Skew’s pens when anyone Is taken seriously
gathering at the home of Mr. and office In the public market building III?"
wrappers In the window was 1745.
"Oh they Jaat die a natural death..
The guesses ranged all the way Mrs. Walker. The guests enjoyed an in Eugene.
from 100 sp to 12.000. according to evening of cards and conversation,
Carl McKee, proprietor of the bak­ followed by delicious refreshments.
ery. The contest was sponsored In Prizes for cards were awarded to
conjunction with the giving of Sperry Mrs. Dawson. Mrs. W. N. Dow, and
and Hutchinson 8. H. green s'amps. P r■ W. C. Rebhan.
A stamp was given for each wrapper ( Those who were prc’ -nt fc« the
in the window. The bakery will con- occasion were Dr ■ nd M-a, W. C.
tinue to give stamps with purchases Rebhan. Dr. and
Mrs. W. N. Dow, !
at the bakery or for bread wrappers ' Mrs. Alice Lorah, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
brought to the Lane County
Pre- Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Flanery,
mium Parlor at. the McMorran
and Mr- and Mrs. W. H. Adrian, and Mr.
’ and Mrs. W. F. Walker.
Washburne sfore in Eugene.
GRACE SCHISKA
For County Treasurer
R e -E le c t
R alph E. W illiam s
R e a n M Ie a *
N a tio n a l C o m m itteem an
Vote 13X
BREIERS
REMOVAL SALE
Starts Friday Morning
S. P. D O ES W O RK ON
EA ST B R ID G E APPRO ACH
I
u
Workmeq have been busy this
w eek strengthening the east ap-
proach of the railroad bridge across
the W illamette river. The work con-
sists of bolting large 6 by 6 timbers
to the uprlgbt pillar supports forming
th e trestle. They are fastened hor1.
xontally with the ground and serve
to steady the trestle when heavy
trains, which vibrate a great deal.
pass over It. The debris which had
accum ulatef around the bases sup-
porting the trestle has also been
cleaned away.
B a p tis t
C hu rch
, Bible school at 10:00 a. m. A
souvenir will be presented to every
mother In attendance at the morning
service at 11 a. m., and a special to-
ken to the oldest mother
Young people's service 6:30. The
young people are giving a program
to which all mothers are Invited.
7:30. The young people of Cottage
Orove are to give a pageant called
Two Masters.
FO R M E R R E S ID E N T S ARE
G U E S T S A T P A R TY H E R E
Why, of course, you’ve heard
that C. J. Breler has leased
the Lara way Building, next door
to Newberry's store. Breler says
The evening was
Y
u ,
8e'
n ,Th°"^ '"T'ted fo' tbP even,n" were
3nd
H
Mr.
5
”
C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hurd, and Dr.
and Mrs. Dlppel.
SALE
•" v x
“ Move Nothing—Sell Everything”
Whatever you do, be sure you
come to Breler’s Removal Hale,
for the store is full of bargains.
F U N E R A L S E R V IC E S H E L D
FOR IN F A N T SON M O N D A Y
Funeral services for the Infant son
. of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Fraedrlck. who
died at the Pacific Christian hospital
In Eugene on Saturday, were held on
Monday afternoon, Rev. C. J. Pike,
pastor of the Springfield Methodist
church, was In charge of the ser-
v I om , and Interment was made Ip the
Laurel Grove cemetery. The Veatch
funeral home had charge.
GOLD S E A L
CONGOLEUM
At 9:30
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chase enter­
tained
at their home . at Chase Oar-
.
,
,
¿ atUrday eT,”" nif ,n honor of
Mr*. Ralph Dlppel, of Med­
’ 3
ford, who were here to attend the
J golden wedding anniversary o f his
!’ lr e " "
Williim», Ralph E,
Dep’t
rST SIX day. to buy
tfenu/n« Gold Seal Coo-
goleum Ruga at «pedal prices.
These are the original utw^.
saving floor-coverings, badBed
by the famous Gold Seal Guar­
antee. All the newest p a tten s
in the most up^iodate d e s is s
andcolocs. Com ecari/wM to
r
Prices range ns low as
S 5 .2 5
for 6 by 9 ft. Rugs
Wright & Sons