Try the Home Print Shop Fir»t THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TWKNTY-SKVKNTH YEAH. SI’HIMH'IKl.n ROSE SHOW PRIZES Mrs. F.B. Hamlin Died On Saturday lane COUNTY, OltMGON- THURSDAY. JUNB 5, 1930 f X S U M AWARDS Children and Judges are Aakeo G IV E N A T H i 8« T O D A Y Death Cornea aa Surpriae to Frienda; Business Houaea to Meet at Seventh and Main Rain Faila to Spoil Eleventh Close for Funeral. Streets at 4:00 o’clock. Athletes Get Letters in Base­ Annual Roee Show; Parade ' ball Football and Basketball; Creeellla Hamlin, wife of F It Called Off, will be Held Later The annual Row* Show children’« Typing Pina and Certificates in Better Weather; Many Win H«"»'»". postmaster of thia city, died pgra(Jr wlllph waa to have been held Presented; Members Honor at her home Hsturdsy morning at on Tuesday evening. will he held lo- Priiea With Exhibits. I the age of (I years Mb» had been morrow. Friday afternoon, at 4:00 Society are Named. Almost too entries of roses aud »Ulna for several weeks, but about o'clock The parade will form on J "T he People’e Paper” A L IV C NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N No. 23 School Board To j Elect A t Library] BUILDIN6 ACTIVE SCHEDULE« PORI No New Candidates Announce Intention to Seek Offices; Wood Bids Acted On. Airport Week Proclaimed by by Committee and a Number The school election to be held on Monday. June 1«. will take place at of Improvement Features will the city library between the hours of be Taken Up by Volunteer 2:00 and 7:00 o'clock L. K. Page Labor Before Election. will he the election Judge, and Mrs other flowers were made at the two weeks ago her health had Im Seventh street, between Malo and An airport Improvement week, All awards made by students at W H. Gantz and Mrs. Ouy Halsey el.ven th annual Hprlngfleld Hose proved and she was able to return A streets. The first group will be The “>• *>A«h school during the past will he the clerks The decision to starting next Monday, when a num­ show, sponsored by the members of » was a clerk. Her condition be- the grade chools. They will be fol- annual senior class day exercises. ______ _____ __ lefty election Is to be held on the i clallned Tuesday night at the meeting munlty hall on Tuesday Although fam e worse again, and she passed lowed by the children with their b e tiers for baseball were given to the weather had not been favorable «way after almost a week of serious buggies and other decorated* vehlclea i Hersey Tomsetb. Ralph Cole. Jack *‘‘MP day wa" ca ch ed by the school i ot the airport committee. Thia w ork to flower growers this spring, and Illness Her many trleuda In thia Children with their pets will const I? LJoyd Mattison. Freeman 1 b‘,ard ° n Monday evening after they j If expected to be largely volunteer. Invitation from the and If the »2.000 tax levy carrlea at the number of roses exhibited fell lie vicinity knew she waa III. but did not tuta the third section and the child Squires, John Lynch. Dorman Chase, b“d re‘^’*»ed • i l >,e June 1« election, from l< v that of Inst year, still the quality realise that I) whs as serious as It ren on decorated bicycles will follow Donald Bettla and Paul Robley. "ta.'and"'»! ,h e'L el’‘CUOn a , ’he now on .. or the individual blooms compared eventually proved to be thin section I They were presented by Cotter Oould. time and place. It wa« argued that In the city election election th m iid k «.a i u gee m muc^ activity at at th« thi «’ W- the city the e nnll*. polls w would have ucB #c,l,r!ty v.-,y favorsb y with .hose of previous Mnrrt.d In IN I The p sr .d . win m ov. from Seventh .............. .............. ... after wh,(|| . William Baker, former coach, re- ,o h*'ld open *“ day untl‘ •:«> Work slated to be done at the field J*4“ * I Mrs. Hamlin was born at Looking to Second street The Children s parade. which wss (Ma.,. Douglas county. Oregon, on on children will go to" Fgglmann a con I turBed ,o ,he h,«h Brh,,<’1 Present I “J"1 ,h‘ * ,he <“ «»Tent hours for the next week Includes cutting of the grass over the whole port, building stheduled to lake place at » 30. was J„|y u , , H4# Hhe wag , he daUBhh r and the participants will receive waa married to F It Hamlin on their treats which are to be pur­ December 27. 1881, when the couple of the parade, asks that all p erso n s'1(ird Morse" <*uen’t?n" ThTrmsn? H?r- William Q. Hughes are both seeking field. Also the building of a large chased with funds secured through went to live at Wilbur, where Mr whom she has Invited to assist as Old Geiger. Italph Cole. Fred Buell. I ,he »Bme Posltlona. while F. B **“ * d,rect,on Indicator, which will Flanery la the only candidate for ' "*h,ed ,Or n‘wls. Washington, where he be<-ame personell of the 163 as the time for special night flights oav program Fisher, pink radiance- th'rd, John captain of Infsntry connected with at the municipal airport. The cabin Ketels, Jr. Ophelia, honorable uii-n u . d ,p ... ™ Cher, IMrm.n O » « ! ATTRACTS MANY FRIDAY monoplane. City of Eugene, has been tlon. Mrs. D. O. Fisher. J C. Ains­ 111 < cross poard. The train will rose the river , The advanced certificates awarded ' ramp adjutuui DESPITE RAIN THREATS *n«»Pi*d with all lights as required W orld ' ° KU* en' PUI‘ “ P ' h e : b >- ,h * O P cw rt.tng ' c o m p a n d worth. while roses, first. Mrs. II. <). to It was at the close of the --------- by the department of commerce tor Fisher. Karl Augustus Vlciorla; sec­ War In 1919 that' the fa..,l|y moveI to ^ T l ' l b m . X " ' v a ' l l e v Pr7 d 7 Ml nt" averaging 70 words per A large crowd of people from this night flying and it Is now possible ond, Mrs D. O. Fisher. Frau Karl Springfield, where Mr H miii II ii wa« n< more minute for fa tten minute« were won city and the surrounding territory to land the ship on any field with Hamlin was Puschkl; red roses, first. Mrs R O principal of tbe Lincoln school un'II companies, finally going to Camp 1 by Verulce Hawke. Jute Pollard and lined the sidewalks on both aides of only Its own lights to sight the run- Carr. General McArthur; aerond. ( latsop, where the Oregon guards , Angellne Severson. -Maln street last Friday morning to ways. Regular day passenger rateg 1M2, when he waa appointed post­ men . will go lulo intensive training . Barbara Adams won a bronxe and4»«« the annual Decora Mon Day par will prevail Saturday night and It la John Ketels. Jr. Edward Mauloy; master for Springfield Mrs Ilsmlln , third. Mrs I’aul Brattaln, Hoosier f ,7 ° 7** * l* , “rn,n* ,o «heir re a silver pin. Others winning silver i •«••- • “<• to later ride to the Lanrel : exported that several local people became a clerk shortly after. Beauty; honorable mention. Mrs. pective homes on June 25. , pju, are , U xe| s h e „y Ne„ ,e Sankey j Grove cemetery where short exer will take advantage of the opportun- Member of Local Organisations Clark Wheaton, Hoosier Beauty; yel The pers<-nne| of the local guards- I Porothy Fisher. Arialine Perkins. $laes w^re held In memory of those ! By of seeing the city from the air Mrs llainlln was a member of the low roses, flisl. Mis gu I rbompeon. Methodist church, the United Arti- n’*n whlrh will attend the camp 100 LaiudeJIe Williams. Dorman Chase. . *'ho had ..................warfare fallen in for their »t night. Mrs Wayn.-ss Qu'nii; second. Mrs Mn# >n(J of (|)e AuM,nary (|lp per rent this year Includes first lieu- j Vernlce Hawke. Kathryn Jack. Mlnu ' country. Rain, which had threatened C h a rles lliich u n u n , t loth of Gold; American Legion. Rhe Is survived by teBan* r *- Swarta. second lleuton- P*terBOB- i,nd Hrrsey Tomseth *•• morning to spoil the annual Mem CHILDREN'S PROGRAM th ir d . Mrs. B u ch a n a n . Mrs A Wad- The gold pins, the highest awards orlai Day parade, hung off until the her widower, F. U. Hamlin, two sons. an* Oossler, staff sergeant dell; houoruble m ention. Mrs. D. O. TO BE HELD MAY 22nd ... . M Virgil L. Hamlin, of Portland, and A,,r,‘d Townsend, sergeant* Orval given, were won this year by Vernlce ceremonies of the day were over, but j U sher. Mra Wayne U""'" s ,n *'" j John N Hamlin, who Is In Ihe em ' ■""•«••. William Cox. Orval Eaton. Hawke and Loudell Williams. the clo>,ds finally opened wide and j AT METHODIST CHURCH aptclmetia: first, MN. PSOI Brattaln, I „uggy Buano, A)rM Argnntlne; charle" Scott; rorporals Nlel Olllon», school children, national guardsmen ’ Register for Fall Term Lady Helllngtlon; second. Mra. Earl Registration of students for classes and o,hers who were riding to town The annual Methodist Sunday I two brothers, Jefferson Williams. Elmo L °n<. Stanley Miller and Free- Thompson, Ijidy Helllngdon; third, Lwoklng Glasa, and Charles Williams; n,an Squires; privates, first class, next fall was also completed this j from ,h e cemetery were drenched In school children's day program and Mrs. N. W Emery, Mrs. Waddell; exercises will be held ln the church four sister*. Mr*. J, O. Newland, -*0*”1 Lynch and Don Palmer; prl- morning, and report cards were pre­ a few minutes by the falling rain. honorable mention, Harry Whitney. I r “,..,” rg{ 7 ' Mra w E McAtoe. Port- va,es Carrol Adams. Frank Lombard. sented. The parade, headed by the Inde ’ udl,ori«’n on Sunday evening. Jun« Madame llerrlott. I land; Mra, Charles Fields. Roseburg; •■'*°5'd Mattison. Verrol McFarland, Ronald Abrams. Ruth Bettis, and pendent Order of Oddfellows band ** waa declded »• ■ meeting Ot Baby and Moaa roses; Mrs. Julius | and Mrs * Jack McClung. Portland; ,toy Severaaon and Hersey Tomseth. Bernice Cline played piano solos ' fr°m Eugene, moved off promptly at ,he 9und»y school board on Monday Fulop. first; aud Mrs. Pratt linlver- and one granddaughter. Virginia * The official report of the federal during the morning program. Student 11:00 o'clock and included city offi- *’ en,n< The will be furnlsh- aon, second. Hamlin, Portland. hy ,h * ch’|dren of the primary inspection which waa held last win­ body officers for the next year were clals. American Legion members, the i Many Basket« Entered Funeral Hwld on Tuaaday drill team of the Neighbors of and *n,erm,'dlate departments and ter, was received here last week. also installed. F rat place for decorated baskets Named for membership In the Woodcraft, the National Guard unit. wlH arr»nged by a committee w . . won by Mra. L. E Baaford. with T u ^ d .? " .« ? ,!« " ^ ’'“'” ° n The unit received a favorable rating _ w_u_, . , A___ . _ . . ____ .. . i Tuesday afternoon at l oo o clock Torch honor society were the follow­ and grade school children with their consisting of Mrs. L. K. Page. Mrs. a basket of American Beauty climb­ t-nm u t.ib . n , « . I 8 ever»l changes In the personnel Ida Gants. Mrs. Cornell. Mrs. WI1U« from the Walker Poole chapel In this of the ing freshmen, who will each receive teachers. ing roses. Mrs. Carr won second place I c| |y C "j" unit have been made during a bar pin; Florence Vail, Leila Clark, At the cemetery group singing of Bertach- and Mr«- B P- Mortensen Paa'or of the tha paa, few weAk„ Corporal William with a basket of wild flowers made The picnic was postponed, accord­ Methodist church, officiated. Beatrice Gillette, Elwina Meacham. America and The Star Spangled Ban- Cog has been promoted to a si up of wild hyacinth and wild holly­ Beulah Richardson, Leona Gates, ner waa led by Ernest McKinney. ing to H. L. Gillette, superintendent, hock. Third place was won by Mra. m .:» ;:; , n RM t n " ‘ 8,* n Melba Harris, and Leola Maxwell. Rev. Pike asked the invocation, and until a later date, probably in Sep­ Harry WTiltney with a basket of The sophomores chosen and who Rev. Ralph Mulholland delivered a tember. when It can serve as a fall hou- ,n Columbine and Iris. Honorable men­ s p r i X , ; * 1 the X a ^ f 2 J ’. 7 d <’3 no'’ ll” * * * PrO,nO‘,d *° ' eOrP0ra1' and O”“ will also receive the bar plus are short address. The Korean male quar­ rally day Incentive, he stated. The tion wan given a basket of Caroline Eldon Ellison, Lela Squires, and Lee tet sang the Marching Song, a salute picnic Is usually held in Jnna, but ° re*P*C, , 7 T r. h“" Tea out rose« by Mrs. O. H. Jarratt. tor Mra. Hamlin Vail. Gold pins were awarded to was fired and taps sounded by a Boy the Brotherhood have scheduled a ai . rir«t c I m i . Considerable Interest waa shown picnic tor that month, and it was Hix memhera of the American Le- _________ Hale Daniels and Faye Parsons, Scout. Is the exhibition of portraits done by decided not to have two picnics In tha glon served aa pell bearers. They members of the Junior class, and to Mr W. A. Elkin* and a group of same month. Evelyn Buell, senior. were M. B. Huntly, Jack Laraon. C. A|R TOUR OFFICIALS SENIOR COMMENCEMENT paintings by memhera of hla class The new books purchased hy th« Membership In the honor society is which have been meeting every week OISCUSS landinc here granted by vote of the faculty and Is PROGRAM TO BE HELD 8unday school board have arrived at the Brattaln school. ON FRIDAY EVENING ’ and were inspected at the meeting. -based upon scholarship activities In M any Relatives Attend Funeral A group of honked rugs waa also I R. Lawson, chairman of the avia­ The Sunday school board wish to the high school. Relatives attending the funeral exhibited, as waa a specimen of tapis tion committee of the Portland Rose Thirty-eight seniors at the Spring- thank the members of the Sunday try ownad hy Mrs. Fulop. which she ! u*rB.7 ir „ “J"1 Hamlin, M r a n d M r . i .» r . ™ accompanied hy Mr. Shield, field high school have completed school and other cltixens who mads had spent ten years In the msklng and Mra. Charles Fields; Mr nnd FORMER TEACHERS COME 7 1 U their scholastic work! and will re­ tbe purchase pocslble. She also had a sample partially Mrs J. O. Newland«. Charles W ^ ’ ,,rtla,,d' '""d"d ceive their diplomas from the school FOR BACCAULAUREATE completed showing how the work Hams. Olalla. Mrs W. B McAtee ” m" rn 'n' Hnd " rP PROGRAM ON SUNDAY !™rd exercises to LIONS TO HEAR FAVILLE la done. .-rises for the h e .t Bower, c o n r f.t, H -d s. .„ ^ « " t o X .r o r t 'h e ’ X ^ Z __ I 1*" h,*ld tomorrow evening in the CM c n u u c n c m n VI ON COMMERCIAL FLYING of aw ard, of seeds, bulb, and o t h e r ! * , . * R pln„e , whlch „ Methodist church. They will hear as Four former Springfield school | their commencement speaker Dr David Faville, dean of the school garden necessities. They Imve not husband nnd daughter. Marjorie; all " i l ’ w ' teachers were guests Sunday at the John R. Mex. professor of political m° n"’ of business administration at the be< n given yet. """ MrS En’”ry ’ cience at the Unlyerslty. • University of Oregon, will speak to of Milwaukee; Mrs. Robert Woods , ')r ( Rebhan. president of the ah^ r o n a niece, nnd her daughter. Elaine ,,f . ,7 Ch“',m “n ° f ,h* aV,a’ and renewed many acqunlntances In ; Evelyn Buell will deliver Ihe the members of the Lions club at LAPTISTS TO OBSERVE ’ L " .. I " ’ hlKh i valpdlc'ory «dd^ " She has the d is -1 their noon lunch Friday on Commer­ Portland; nnd Gladys Marsh •» d is e a sin g the "to' P- possibilities of having the filers stop j’.<’h<’0.1. hnccalnurente exercises at ; Unction of being one of the youngest cial Aviation. Dean Favllle Is per- SEASON OF PENTECOST of Portland. Mrs ChnHo. . . . . .. nt ,h '’ ,ocal P011 wh,,<' on ,h elr tour J ” "’ M<’ih"dl*< church that evening, i graduates from Springfield high sonally Interested In aviation, having ee are sn ed n ln s 'll.« 1J1 R l " ^ c- „ ig expectpd ttlH, mnrB th(|n (h|rty Included ln the visitors were Miss school to Sunday, June S, will mark the 1800'A tee receive this honor. taken an active part In organizing ,ek here. . 11 ,ln' e of Oregon owned ships will he Included Hodge, Miss Pauline Miller. ! Nellie 1 anniversary of Pentecost, and Rev. j week .« a u . c l , i " right will be the saulta- aviation studies at the University and Mrs. ( harles Crane, all of Snlem, tory speaker. and now h1maPl;_ te(l,.h!n(f a rn|lrge In the tour. Ralph Mulholland, pa»lor of the Bap­ and Miss Sylvia Veatch. of Cottage Other numbers on the program In- In Commercial Aviation tist (hnrch will use ns his s e r m o n ,* , Grove. Miss Hodge Is now assistant elude ' ' a march. Pomp and Clrcnm- J S. 8. George, state commander of topic for (he 11:00 o'clock worship, , *Y HALL WORKERS REBEKAH LODGE TAKES In a doctor's office at Salem, Miss stance, played by Myrna Bartholo- the American Legion, has been se- The Cost of Pentecost. At the even KALSOMINE OFFICES MRS. BROWN AS MEMBER Miller Is employed at the state library n.ew, the Invocation by Rev. C. J ' cured to address the local luncheon Ing service he will speak on An Un-, in the enpltol city, nnd Mrs. Crane, Pike; a vocal solo by Gerald Morrl-j group at their meeting the following readable Word. Regular Sunday i If ther« Is son.,.thing you would The Initiation of Mrs. Emma R . ..................... .......... « who whs known here as Miss Fave son; violin duet hy Evelyn and Fred week, Friday, June 13. He will talk «chool classes will meet at 9:46 as ' Vii ° i',Vr l,° n8 ,h* H"rP,'t Wfty "* Brown Into the Rebekah lodge was ' Spiiuldlntf 1« finishing her school usual. gelling It done Is to do It yourself, the principal item of business for the year nt Snlem. after which she will Buell; the girls' sextet, consisting of , on American Legion work. Vernlce Hawke. Ruth Bettis, Evelyn 1 ------------------------------ Ihe boys at the city hall desiring to members of the lodge nt their regular Injurea Eye In Fall—The four year have their headquarters redecorated weekly meeting held on Monday move to Newberg to mnke her home Buell, Jessie Beals, Nellie Wright, Break« Hand In Fall with her husband. Miss Veatch Is and Jule Pollnrd, singing Danny Boy; old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petit, Marjorie Prochnow sustained a remembered 'h , slogan, put on tholr evening. The degree staff was c m teaching at Cottage Grove. 1 a vocal and Instrumental duet. Rosea broken hand on Tuesday when she of Fall Creek, painfully Injured his , ? '"i” 1 WO''k' ’»"rented on the manner In which eye Monday, when ho tripped over a of Picardy, By Bessie Stewart and fell on a slippery board while playing. Today the city hall has a new coat they performed thetr duties. A social stick while running along a path of kalsomlne on both the celling and haur with refreshments, under the Ruth Bettis: piano duet. Vernlce Tonsila Removed — Stanley Malo, Hawke and Jule Pollard; and a vocal near hla home. He fell striking his the walls. Even the woodwork has direction of Mrs. Ellen Barker. Mrs Son Born— Mr. and Mr«. W. H. •y e against another stick, badly a partial m ating, hut some elbow Katie Brumette. and Jennie Barnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Malo, of solo, I Love a Little Cottage, by Fred Hansen are the parent? of a baby scratching his eyelid. The eye Itself grease mixed with a damp cloth la was enjoyed following the Initiation Ernie's Barbecue, had his tonsils re­ Buell. «on, born to them at the PaotOo was not Injured.' moved at the office of a local phy­ D. J. Beals, chairman of th« school hospital In Bagene on Sunday, rapidly removing the unwanted coat, ceremony. sician yesterday. hoard, la to pr««eaat the dip t« -... ! « • » » .i „ 1 ,» .. Guardsmen Camp S tarts W ednesday H.’vn::r .T™™;.’: '■ “ j