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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR.
SPRINGFIELD. l-ANE COUNTY. OREGON-
Planes Coming School Teachers
TABAGCO ADS «01 SO
To Municipal Port Vacations Varied
SUBJECT 10 LAW
Biggest Air Circus Ever As­
sembled in West Will be
C ty Attorney Tells Counoilmen
Here in July.
That Suggested Cigarette Ad­
Fifty airplane* of different type«,
vertising Ordinance Has been
piloted by many ramou« aviators, »III
Held Unconstitutional by the visit Springfield In July under the
High Courts.
, auspice«
, . of thn American Aero-
Academic Work and Travel to
Fill Vacation Periods for
Some Faculty Members
THURSDAY,
Suicide
“The People's Paper"
A
LIVE NEWSPAPER
• N A LIVE TOWN
JUN k T x T w T
I
No. 23
Honesty Urged at
Senior Graduation
L
ELECTIOKSMONDÎÏ
Success, to be Worth While,
Must be Based on Truth
Special Tas Levy of $2,000 to
and Sincerity of Purpose
be Sought for Development of
Progress was the keynote of the
commencement sddre*. which Dr. ! F'yi"« Fl* 'd; On,y On#
John it Mei, professor of political
testant in School Poll at the
science at the University of Oregon,
City Library.
Most of the Springfield school '
teacher* will apend their vacation
months traveling or attending sum
mer school at various educational
| nautical »<>«1.1 y. .«cording to an Institutions. It » . . learned lest week
Tobacco advertising on bill board,
delivered to n* graduating class of
_ __r1"' '
I eareem eui signed by the airport l , f ter . |M)11 had hw>n , , ken .
, hp
the Springfield h.gh school st the
V° le™ * 8pr,n«fle,d
be toked
cannot he prohibit ted by ordinance,
M P eterses told the <,"n,n'" e«
K
«*'« ">»» 1 N ew . to aac.rtoln jua. how the In-
Methodist
church
on
Friday
evening.
10
caat
the,r
ballots
at
two
city
city attorney I
s . M o n d ay nf«h ? Z
T
T " ’ P' " n'*"
I dM du"
g o ing
.p e n d
Fprlngfleld count
"Every member of this graduating p,ect*on’ nest Monday, June 18 The
meeting after th
class wilt go out Into the world, per- regular school election will be held
c
men
a Washington on an educational lo u r : High school teachers will continue
diaruasrd the subject raised by the
haps leave their home town, but they at the public library between the
for the benefit Of the general public, studying for advanced degree, and
sdclphia
college
girl,
le-tt
Meth<Htlsi Brotherhood Much an or­
will all have acquired more know­ hours of 2:00 and 7.00 p. m. L. K.
i a plane at C u rtis i Field w t__
Army and navy planes, one .eaters, will travel W E. Buell, principal,
dinance would he un< onstltullonsl
ledge than they had before they left
reached aa altildde of 2.000 la s t
and
the
largest
transport
types
will
plan,
to
.[tend
the
summer
studying
Page will preside aa Judge, and ha
and has been so held by (he courts,
he left a note saying she
gV
when. If ever, they return to this
be shown among many others. Htunt «1 the University of Oregon. He will j lie 'utiW.
»III have aa clerks Mrs. W. H. Oantx
be reported
city,"
said
the
speaker.
team , parachute jumper* and many continue to live hi-rp during the sum -'
. . ,
.
.
and Mra Guy Halsey. The electors
Poster and Klel.er, who own the
You student* who are graduating w,„
a8ked to Tot# f(>r Qne 8ch<XjI
other spectacular rests known to » er. Mis. Anna F. Vogel will spend
BILL"
DAVIS
TELLS
OF
bhlboarda. had a representative pre
here tonight are merely graduating director to take the place of D f.
flying will be given at the Sprlngfle>a her vacation period a. her home and
sent at the council meeting, and lie airport In a three hour performance.
CONDITIONS IN EAST IN
into a larger college, the college of Beals, whose term has expired, and
at a summer home near McKensh-
sa d that hl* company would he glad
life of which everyone in all parti for a 8choo,
c,crk
The airport committee egpect to brldge. .She will work on a problem
LETTER
TO
H.
WHITNEY
to cooperate with the < ounrll In
of the world are members," he con-
raise about lin o to defray the expcn.te for her master's thesis. Miss May
June 10, the final date on which
«llmlnutlng «otlie of the ohjectlotithle
W. It. Davis, Springfield's chief of tmued. "The day when we could
of the tour here by charging for ilew es will spend the summer In
prospective candidates could have
copy, but could not consent to an
llv?
atone
bas
gone.
Modern
develop­
polit« , on a leave of absence and who
parking spate at the field. It Is Springfield.
filed their petitions with the school
agreement whereby cigarettes would
.Miss Luctle Holman is not derided, al present is ou a barnstorming tour ments have made it imperative that clerk, passed without any new can­
thought that the appearance of so
Bn| be advertised Pictures of young
we
cooperate,
work
together
and
many planes will draw thousands but will probably attend summer of eastern stales riding in motor­
didates entering the field. This leave*
women smoking cigarettes or sug
to Hprlngfield
This Is the greatest school M l* Clara Wagner Is also un- cycle race* for the Harley Davidson learn from one another."
F. B. Flanery, as the only candidate
resting cigarettes wore most objected
Urge* Sincerity and Honesty
array of airplanes ever assembled In ,1*,l'l<led a* to her Hummer plana. She company, will be ready to start home
for the school director post, and W.
to here. It wa* said.
In concluding his address Dr. Mei O. Hughes and Clayton Barber to
about August 17. according to a letter
the northweat and could only be of- will he al her home In Corvallis.
T o T r a d . C ity P ro p e rty
To Study at Columbia
received lrom him this week by Harry quote«! a part of Hamlet In which contest -the school rterk" p o t io n .
I fered by so many cities Joining to
The council sanctioned a deal «giver the expense of the show.
Pol on ma gave the following last ad-
Mrs William Baker plans to spend Whitney.
whereby four lots on the end of Main Springfield's quota for the lour I* the summer In Springfield. She will
vice to hia son. Laertes, as he was
Airport Needs Development
In his letter Davfg states that he
street In Springfield would be traded $250 and to gallons of gasoline for do some work in the research depart­
about to leave from his family home:
The Special city election, called by
has
been
riding
in
various
cities
In
l< J. N. Fogerty for some 28 lots on i ea< h vlsitlug plane
"Above all things to thine own self
City Council for the purpose of
ment al the school of education at the
•Michigan and Illinois. He says that
the airport site. Thia property Is on
Without Eugene changes her mind University. In August Mr. and Mrs. the elimination races will soon be be true, and It must follow as the amending the town charter to au-
the McKentle highway, and w'll he
this will be llv only appesrance In Raker plan to drive east to Chicago concluded and the grand National night the day, thou cans't not then be tborlie a special lexy tax of not to
u*ed ns a building site for the service
false to any man."
'
exceed $2,000 In the year 1930 for
Lane connty. as the proposition was and arppnd the Great Lakes. They , champloD!lhlp r,, .. w l||
Station and hangars for future do- ,
The speaker urged the members of ,he PurP',s ^ OXtcdnlng and surfacing
turned down lii that city, which was will drive on tu New York city In August 17. He plans to start home
v« Inpmcnt at the port.
the graduating class to always keep runwaJrs- ®nd enlarging. Improving
askisl for $1*100 or more for Ils September, where Mrs. Raker will j soon after this race.
The proposed ordinance prohibit-j share. Cities are rated by their six« work for her master's degree at
this In mind, and declared that the and developing the Springfield muni-
lug carnivals coming 1» Springfield , In pro rating the expense.
Columbia 1'nlverslty. Her address 1 It Is evident from the tone of his only sure foundation for any success c*Pa* airport, will be held al the city
was tabled after dlscusston and the
will be Teacher's College, Columbia letter that Davis does not like the was truthfulness and honesty of haIL A s Pecial c>ectl<»n board wlU sit
eastern states. He complains that the purpose.
councilman agreed that earn carnival '
University. New York City.
here and the polls will be open be-
EVERYTHING WAS IN
applying for admlaslon In future*
Glenn Martin will spend the first fishing Is not so fasduating in their
Large Crowd Present
tW‘“>n the hour8 of 8:0« »• m- and
ROSE SHOW PARADE
would he cloaelv scrutinised for ob­
A erowd which taxed the seating S:0° F m ' as Provided by law.
part of the summer at his home at lakes as It Is in the rivers here.
Davis also comments on the finan­
jectionable features, c p c c ia liy g into- j
HELD LAST FRIDAY Creswell. He Is planning a motor
capacity of the Methodist church
Fund* sought in the special city
ling devices.
trip to the middle western
stales cial condition of the automobile man gathered for the final program of the election are needed at once to corn-
Two ht'iidred children and many later in the summer. Ernest McKIn- ufacturlng regions. Wages are much graduating class. Many were forced plete the work on runways, which
times as man* roses aud other flo- neY
!«$• In Bprlngfield
_
_ and
___ will
____ lower than they used to be, and the „ to ____
MRS VINA McLEAN DIES
stand in the hallway or sit on the are now under way at the flying
wurs held full sway on Main street "Pvnd his vacation working for an | factorle* arp not employing as many stairways.
field. The only long runway, which Is
AT PORTLAND WEDNES. Hast
t
men as formerly.
Friday afternoon during the an automobile concern In Eugene.
Nellie Wright gave the salutatory completed and which has been parti-
Mrs. Mary Walker will attend the I
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Mrs. Vina McLean, pioneer resl- n u al p a ra d e o f th e Rose show, which
address. and Evelyn Buell gave the aI,Y graveled, must be completely
ons a t th e University LOCAL COUPLES ELOPE;
deni of Springfield, died at Portland ! had b**n ,MM,"“ ,",-d *«"» 'I'ue.d.y «umniiT session*
valedictory for her classmates. She <ra'reled and others built before many
Wednesday morning. June 11. al t h e l d,,p
,hp w"‘
ChllrfTen re and will assist her husband In his
MARRIED IN SEATTLE thanked the members of the school ot the larger aviation companies will
home of her ton. Fred Lemley, with I l,rp,,pn“ "« every conclevable object real estate office. Mrs. Ella Lombard
, board for their assistance in enabling cons®Bt to having their ships brought
whom she ha* been living for the past
*huf,,,Kl a,° n,t' ° r Were will attend the University summer
The announcement of the marriage the members of the class to reach down on the local field for servicing
pushed or pulled along on wheeled sessions and will later take a trip to of Miss Jule Pollard to Carl Steen, their goal and paid a trubute to tho “ d refueling.
several month*.
1 California.
She wa* burn near Spencer Unite vehicles.
Heading the parade was Frank A n-! Crystal M. Bryan Is planning to
on August 19. 1981, the daughter of
J T. and Louisa Coyle Wilier, early rierson as official (lag bearer, who I ,a,,*, a ,r ,P 1° Yellowstone national
P'oneera In this county. Her grand­ wa* followed by Sidney Ward and ' P°rk and to spend some time at the
. s — ___ ______«.J a _____ a .
There were several niURical num- ships land here and be fueled and ser-
father Coyle was one of the first Ethel Fulop as king and queen for , '*ke* In eastern Oregon. 8he will do
__
™>rr
. c‘ or<**n& hers given on the program, and D. J. viced If the port Is to pay Its way
i
the
day.
Richard
Flanery
wag
tho
'‘‘•’I'respondence
work
at
the
Unlver-
eetller* In this vicinity. She I* sur­
' Beals, chairman of the school board, after It Is developed, and all effort*
Following this K,,Y- Miss Edna K Platt will spend
vived by her son Fred, and By one ( royal train bearer
presented the diplomas, while ushers are now being bent towards the de-
royal
party
were
the
mem
tiers
of
the
I
,l,f'
summer
In
Springfield.
Mr$.
A.
brother. (’, M. Wilier.
carrled In large baskets and bouquet* velopment of such facilities. One of
health group Prise winners In this ! *-• Robert* will attend the University
Mrs Mi lx-»n was a graduate of the
of flowers for the members of the the most important steps In thi* de­
University of Oregon and taught group were Joy and Bobby llebhan. 1 Oregon summer sessions and will
in <tnr«nwrinia
"T * I class
velopment was made this week when
beauties.
Ann
,
“
k’’
"eversi
outing*
to
famous
resort
dressed
as
bathing
school for many years Her first was
or |w 0
1P eX
A beautiful numeral 30. formed of It was ascertained that certain tract*
and
Fern
Cor-
P>ac««-
Phetleplace.
Frances
at Rattlesnake, near Pleasant Hill,
Pink roses banked against a green of land lying along the McKenxl*
s*ra- Crystal Male will attend sum
which has since been abandoned. nell as twins, and Peggy Wright aa
Mrsc Steen Is the daughter of Dr. background, hung from the platform highway which are needed for th*
n,er school and will visit several
Fhe later taught at the old Spring- a butterfly girl.
and Mrs W. H. Pollard. She has directly In front of the class
during housing of hangars and servte*
Ribbons In the doll and buggy Oregon lakes. Mlsa Thelma Sweeney
flehl Rchonl, near the alte of the pre­
Just graduated from the local high the program.
buildings could be obtained without
sent: high achnnl building, and Kt group were awarded lo Dorothy and w111 R,aT' work at the Oregon Normal schoot Mr. Steen is a son of Mr. and
___________________ _
MllV f,na„ci .l outlay bv the city.
Joan Ward, lxyls Mae Rodenbough. ■ H<'ho,,l «1 Monmouth next week.
rmnna, Goshen and Wendllng.
” :
a"d ha> ’ BIBLE DRAMATICS
w ° rk is expected to start soon on t h .
Glenn B. Wood, principal at the k been
S»ie wa* a member of the Methodist Howard Neet and Kenneth Gillette.
employed at the local Stanley
construction of a first class se rv lc.
In
the
tricycle
group
awards
were
1
Hrattaln
school,
will
spend
most
of
COURSE
BEING
GIVEN;
store.
Church, the Neighbor* of Woodcraft
station, after which the present
summer In Medford and southern
of Eugene, and of the Springfield »mi by Uraydon Lewis. Eugene Fulop
PROGRAM
NEXT
FRIDAY
buildings
will he moved back closer
Mrs.
Stanley
Is
the
daughter
of
Mr.
!
MI hr Peddlcortl, and Chester Shuey. J GreA°n- He Is also planning a short
Rebekah lodge.
to the road and the development of
and Mrs. Fred Spencer of this city, i
Barbara
Ketels.
Joan
McFarland.
n’o,or
to“v
Into
Waahlngton
He
will
The funeral will he held tomorrow
Clive Stanley is the son of Mr. and ' , ThJ rty ",x <’hlldrf'n have enrolled , he ftp,,, ,8 e]tDe{.,e(J to get under way
afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Marylln Moon, and Bonnie Murplyy , "P«n<l mo"t of his time doing work Mrs. George Stanley of Eugene, and ‘n ,he drama,1(,a
be- ,n earne8t
were
winners
in
the
push
carl
group.
[
,o
be
aPPH’’d
towards
his
master's
Walker-Poole chapel In thia city. Rev.
Is the manager of the Stanley store lng glven at ,h e Methodist church
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degree.
He
will
also
spend
two
C J, Pike will officiate and Inter­
in this city.
pach
m"rn'ns
by
M
1”
Era
D*1
1
Mur’
HARVEY-ADAMS
WEDDING
weeks
In
the
Officers'
Reserve
ramp.
ment will he made In the Masonic Drona Hoy Beeson, Betty Jarrett,
____ _
Pby and they are very Intereated In
Anne
I.
Gorrle
plans
to
spend
a
Nadine
Neet,
Conley
Dale
Robinson,
HELD
AT
BAPTIST
CHURCH
cemetory at Eugene.
CIVIC CLUB TO PICNIC
'h''lr work• accord,nR ,o ,helr tn'
Iaiurenrp Thompson, Patty Lou Tom month of her vacation In California.
structor. The course, which is being
One of the prettiest and largest
selh, Jakle Shannon. John F. Ketels, ! Sh*'
on Saturday. Mins Wilma
AT SWIMMERS DELIGHT | given between the hours of 9:00 and
MISS HARPER GUEST AT
church weddings to be held In Spring-
Betty Jacobson, and Paul Rraltaln. Scott will spend 11 weeks at the
12:00, was started last Monday, and
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mnry Fritts, Shirley laiwery, Melba Normal school at Monmouth.
The annual civic club picnic will , WM continue until Friday, June 20. field for some time took place at th*
church on Tuesdav afternoon
j Lowry, Marlon Wright, Mina Peter-
be held at Swimmers Delight on »hen a pu ic program consisting of _ Baptist
u
„
„
Miss Lenabelle Harper, whose mar- | son. la-la Peterson. Morton Shipley, 0. E. S. TO ENTERTAIN
..
___ ¿,
when Myrtle Harvey became th .
Wednesday evening. June 18, It was --------------
dramatization
of
Biblical
parables,
r age to Hugh Cowart will be an and Ellen Cox won ribbons for char­
bride of Jerry Adams, of Eugene. T h .
PAST MATRONS. PATRONS decided at the last regular meeting pantomiming, a short play and songs, church was beautifully . decorated
«vent of this month, was the guest acter representations.
of the organization, which was held will be presented by the students
of honor at a miscellaneous shower
with pastel flower*, and the hrlda
Fem e Crowe, Flora Bertoch. Edna j The Cascade Chapter of the Order nt the Community hall on Tuesday who range front eight to 18 years
given by Mrs. A. J. Cowart at her Juno Barnell, Lillian Tlnka, Delore*
was
dressed In a beautiful w h it,
The work is being carried on
of (he Eastern Star will entertain all evening Special m eetings during the
home on Wednesedny evening Onmes Nice, Wayne Nysten, Lloyd Harrln, 1
gown with veil and train. She carried
past matrons and patrons at their summer months will be held only at among the young people of the three
and stunts formed the diversion for Faye Holveraon, and Geneva Wy- •
a bouquet of pink roses, white sw eet
lodge hall In the I. O. O. F. building the call of the president Mrs. C. E. churches, the Baptist. Methodist and
the evening.
and
koff won ribbons In tne wagon group. on Tuesday evening with a program Wheaton. The picnic will be a no the Christian. It consist* of teach- peas
,
, lilies . of the valley.
„ She wa*
Those present were Mrs. Bert Har- Merle Snodgrass, Richard and Robert
ir in g aheH
r'roCnd lunch”b k T ’ rb "'r S
eXPreas'°n “ “ ,hp dramati«ln*
wo
and refreshments. Mrs. E E Fraed-
J>er. Irene Harper. Mra. Jim Cooley, Richardson, Buford Holveraon Rob­
mother, Mrs. Ella Walker, who also
ring her own lunch basket. The af- ; of many parts of the Bible.
rlck, Mrs. Pearl Schantol. and Mrs.
Gl.i«lys Cooley, Mrs. A iley Cooley, erta Putman and Vera Pierce won
observed the fifty-third anniversary
C. O. Wilson will have charge of the fair will be open to the husbands of ,
Mrs. Daisy Hills, Mrs. Roy Walker, ribbons In the pet division of the
of her own wedding on Tuesday.
th*
members.
program, and Mrs. L. L. May and Mrs.
D. A. R. WILL DESTROY OLD
W s. Clarence Simon, Mrs. A. D. parade.
Attending the couple were Ml**
A. J. Morgan will have charge of the
The secretary was Instructed to
Campbell, Mis. N. A. Rowe. Mrs.
FLAGS
NEXT
SATURDAY
Uarol Cha*e a* maid of honor, and a
Each child In the parade received refreshments.
send a vote of thanks to the Kirk­
Vara Root, Mrs. C. B. Howard, Miss an Ice cream cone nt the conclusion
______
brother of Mr. Adam* as best man.
A11 former matrons and patrons land Floral company Chase Gardens,
Melba Mellon, Mrs.- Dan Stewart, Mra of the parade.
The burning of old American flags The bridesmaid* were Misses Gladys
now living In this vicinity are Invited Woodruff's nursery, and to the
j will be one of the most interesting Walker, Iowa Carlton. Elsie Walker,
Wade Palmer, Miss Ruby Palmer,
and urged to attend this meeting re­ mice in ih n
b°r hP r
R,‘ ovontg >n the meeting of the Eugene Elizabeth Hughes, and Margaret Hal-
Mrs. Helen Spray, of Cottage Grove.
MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY IS
gardless of where they served In their ante tn the Rose show held last c h apter of the Daughter* of the sey They
Mrs. Everad Chase, Miss Juanita
wore gowns of different
official capacities.
week. The show was a financial suc­
OCCASION
FOR
MEETING
Hoatllng, Miss Bendy Jacobson, Mrs.
American Revolution, which is to be pastel shades of chiffon and carried a
cess, according to the officers of the
William James, of Creswell, Miss
held at the home of Mrs. C. O. Wilson bouquet of sweet peas. Little Joyce
Miss Margaret Halsey entertained WALTERVILLE YOUTH
club. Funds taken In were more than
Pearl McMullen nud Mrs. Cowart.
on Emerald Heights on Saturday af Stearns was the flower girl. Byron
Wednesday evening, June 4, with a
* nough to make expenses, so the
DIES AT HOME MONDAY ladies have decided to purchase a ternoon at 2:30. This meeting will be Chase and Nancy Ann Chase bore the
surprise party for her mother, In
th«- final one of the season, according bridal train of white lace and n e t
FAVILLE LIONS SPEAKER
honor of tho latter’s birthday. The
Billie Nell McQutn six year old son 1 p,ece of fnm lture for tholr room at h> Mr8 Wilson and a
program Is be-
Rev. Ralph Mulholland, pastor at
hall.
AT FRIDAY- LUNCHEON j evening was spent playing gnmes and of Mr, and Mrs. F F. MeQuln.
McQnln. ot
ot I ,hp r,,n>n»>nlty
" 1111 ,y nal1-
| I, ing prepared for the occasion.
the Baptist church, performed the
_____
I refreshments wore served at a late W alterrllle, died at his home there | A 'lower show featuring glndlolas
Anyone having old American flage ceremony and Norton Pengra sang
David R. Favillo, dean of the school * hour.
on Monday nfter a brief Illness, He is being planned for next fall by the which have outlived their usefulness two solos, one of which was I Love
of business administration at the
Those attending wore Mrs. Guy Is survived by his parents, a brother, club members.
• may bring them to the meeting and You Truly. Wilfred Kirk, Paul
University of Oregon, wns the princi­ llalsny, Mrs. Charles Myers, Doris Lloyd, and a grandfather, William
Seven new members were taken In | they will be destroyed during the af- Homer Chase and Harry Chase
pal speaker at tho weokly luncheon Myers, Mrs. W. J. Scott, JoMl Scott, Eyler, of Thurston.
the club at the Tuesday meeting. ternoon.
ushers.
mooting of the Tdons. which wns held Mrs. E. Walker, Gladys Walker, Mrs.
Private funeral services were held They are Mrs. Julius Fulop, Mrs. Earl
A reception for the member* Of tha
laHt Friday noon. He spoke on com­ Fran*, Mr*. Mod* Catching, Mrs. at the Mt. Vernon cemetery on Tues­
Thompson, Mrs. M. A. Rice, Mrs. Will
San Diego People Here — Captain two families wes held at the
mercial aviation. S. 8. George, state Neet, Mr*. Noah Heltorhrand, Mrs. day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with
Maybe, Mra. Gerloch, Mrs. W. A. and Mrs. F. O. Crowell, of San D iego,! of Mr*. Kila Walker immediately floV
commander of the American Legion, E. E. Fraedrlck, Mrs. Wooley, Miss Rev. Harry Benton officiating. The
Taylor and Mrs. Frank Ixtgan. An are visiting In m is city with Mrs. lowing the ceremony after whleh tfea
srlll be the sp««*ker at the meeting Edna Platt, Mr*. John Halsey, and Veatch fonerai home had charge of
interesting Initiation program was Orowell-a parents, Mr. and Mra. John I eonple M t for a wedding trip tp a*
tomorrow.
the boat***.
the arrangement*.
"“, r
held.
F. Ketela.
,
t
? r ; """
iinaaaoanoed place,