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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPltlNOFTKLD, l-ANK COUNTY. PREPON-
" T M People's Paper"
A
L I V I N I W IP A P IR
IN A L I V I TOW N
THURSDAY, JU N E 26, IMO
No. 24
People In
LINCOLN STUDENTS Local
G .A .R . Program
LEAD HONOR GROUP
GUARD UNIT WINNER
of second prize for
communication work
D
a f
M a n y P re s e n t F o r
SPEND PBBT FUNDS
URGES Cin NNIOR
Children Program
Keventeen national guardsmen and . . . . .
Stunts, Soloists, Parade Entries
two offirera marching down Main ■'detnodist Sunday School Pre-
And State President Spring­
atreet yesterday afternoon V their
sente Annual Children Pro­
Twelve Lincoln School Students
field's Contribution
headquarters over the Mgglman par
gram at Church Sunday
Win Honor Roll Places for
lore marked the close of another year
Hlgnsl
honor
waa
srrordrd
Mrs
Eighth Grade Graduates at
Aa audience which almost filled the
of the annual encampment for the lo­
Myrtle Egglmann by the Lad lea of the
Joint Commencement Tues­
irs I unit. Commenta were heard fre- Meth-diet church waa present Bunday
Uruud Army of the Republic. renter-
quently on the greater snap and pre- * r *n ’ug for the annunl children’s day
day; 55 Get Diplomas.
day when they named her to be preal
Tyson Would Develop Flying
Fiold Now While Many Men
Are Idle; New Wind Indicator
Tried at Port; Low Passen­
g e r Rates Sunday.
¡clalon of movement which the unit PrnKram of the Bunday achoo* which
dent of the Oregon department of the
Twelve atíldenla at the Lincoln
«roup for the seat yoar. Bhe will be ' displayed In the march from the de- w“" presented at 8:0« o'clock,
school. representing M n e county |natalled thia afternoon by National | pot. where the special train which car-
The budgeting and expending of
The program which was directed
at bool district uumber IP. were named
the »2,000 made available for the de­
Councillor Caaala Oaborn. of Welaer. rled the W illamette valley guardsmen by Mra. Ida Ganta and Mrs. L. K.
on the honor roll for eighth grade
discharged Its last unit, than had Page consisted of opening and cloa-
velopment of the municipal airport at
Idaho.
g-aduaies at the rouniy-wlde gradua­
been shown previous to the camp Ing songs by the audience and an
¡the recent election should be uader-
Mrs Kgglmunn has been serving as
tion exercises which were held at Me
, taken at once in the opinion of Mayor
training per|od of two weeks.
opening prayer by H. !,. Gillette, su-
president of the Eugene circle of the
Arthur court on the University ram
; Tyson who believes that any work
The weather was Ideal and not one perintendent of the Sundry school,
organisation during the past year and
pus last Tuesday afternoon Thia waa
j which can be done by those now un­
of the time was lost on ac
Recitations w-rc given hy Coleen
has been active In the convention
the largest number of namea to be on
employed should be started at once
work of the group. She will also be count of weather or sickness among Cornell who spoke on “Children's
the honor roll from any district la
the lo c i men. according t . C. A Da,-," LoU„ a smith. n „ ri| Bertsch.
and thus rellevp the financial eondi-
a delegate to the national convention
the county.
i tlon now existing. A special meeting
Swarts. first lleuf-nant In command and Ora McKay I.uclle Gerber and
of the group which la to be held at
Each student must make an aver-
,
,, . . . .
,of the city council and the airport
Of the unit. -Everything considered , he pr|mBry children presented a recl-
age of »0 or above to have h l. or her ‘
'•>" '»'>
w... be
" W»H 'be best camp we have had." tatlon entitled "Bo W ill We.” Five
, committee will probably be held next
name placed on the Hat The Spring
» a y Bch.l
j week for the purpose of organising
*' _ *
girls. I^-ota Bertesch. Beth 8c h on tai.
. . I , . , . .
. d8n- ’ be youngest member of the let-
field atíldenla whose namea were read
_
the work to be done.
local unit which la a communj - Fern Cornell.
Rose Ogdon, aad Irene
dies of the Grand Army. Mise B o tili-I The
..
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as honor .In d e n t, by County Hupet- „ Bn „
,
— «<>" organisation won second place Gerber gave a Joint recitation
Cltlxena at Work
Intendent E J Moore, were Eileen
-------- Ba­ 1
*"«• of a field of nine entries In the
In the meantime a few local citi­
old. and will serve aa one of the con
The children of the primary depart­
ker, Rena Boyt, Beatrice Carson.
communication conatructlo race which
zens are spending some time a t the
vent Ion pages Bhe will spend the
ment had a Children's day exercise,
Robert Mclaigan. Vivian Runts. Eve­
was one of the many features of the
airport each evening doing painting
week-end In Springfield with Mra
and
Harold
Gillette
played
a
piano
lyn Barns. Morgan Chandler. Keith
camp.
and other volunteer work which needs
Egglmann.
aolo. Tommy Putman sang a solo,
Currie. Melba Ixtwery, Lets Peterson.
The commanding officers at the
to he done before the city will he
M rs. B a rn e ll Bings
and
Frances
Cornell
sang
two
aotoa
Helen Swarts and Wayne Kendall.
M r. W K Barnell was . .„lolst at L*“ ” L
T
,
W‘lh ” ”
V h e « .M r o .7 ^ r ie " n d ”7nd"
Pianist To Play 19 Classic Num-
comprl"'
Forty other Springfield children re­ the opening program o f the Grand Ar fl„ u
Ing the air squadron which Is to visit
_th" Spr,n* ' "No Child Is Too Little
bers From Memory; Also
ceived their diplomas for eighth grade
field unit, according to the command­
thia
city
some
time
In
July.
A11
other
my of the Republic convention which
The gtrla of Mra. Bertach's and
graduation at the exe-rlaes. A total
er of the local unit.
Has Other Achievements
cltlxena who can »pare a few evening«
held Monday evening at the Eu
Mra. Hanson's classes presented a
of 55 diplomas being presented to chil­ gene armory Bhe waa accompanied
° ‘ ** "
w" h a
M ,a. Barbara JUrnell. daughter of . 7 d “X
7„
X
rose drill, Ruth Pollr.rd sang a solo
dren of Springfield. Thirty-seven of by Mrs le.nts Waldorf, violin .,,, and h " * 1-
*“ " > • » « *
re- j
and
Fern
Cornell
gave
the
goodby
to
Mr
and
Mra.
W.
K.
Barnell.
533
D
moving
of
the
buildings
cannpt
be nn-
the students earned diplomas when i
celved from the salty and warm air at
Mlaa Winifred Tyson, pianist
Mra.
Children's Day.
i Htreet. Springfield, will be presented dertaken until the ground alone the
they completed the examinations the
Camp Clatsop.
Barnell also sang a sob» at the me­
The program closed with a few re- la • complete piano recital In the Me- highway has been leveled and* th «
latter part of May The others took '
The members of the unit retuened
morial service of the laidlea of the
the Morran and Washburne auditorium in work Is expected to start ve y "how, *
the June examinations
to their ukua I bualo««s fields this marks by the aiiperlntendont and
Grand Army which wns held W<*dnes-
benediction by Rey. Idkc. pastor of Kukene °n Saturday evening. June 28.
*
Btate Club Leader Speaks
moraine.
day morning at the chamber of com­
I at 7:30 by her inatructor. Reuben
7 1 ,/™ ’ ^ * ^ " *
the church.
Thia was the flrut Joint graduation
merce In Eugene. Mra. W illis Btnall
! Charlyle Goffreiere of Eugene.
!
L 7 “ ’’
6 ’ erT,ce
«xerclae for all secondary schools In I
lane chamber to have
the county. Four hundred dlplomua i accompanied her at that time.
MANY PEOPLE ATTEND
CLAM BAKE AT FLORENCE
T rio Puts on Stunt
were given out dur|ng the afternoon j
.*? “»
.
’ “
- I
™
“ m
BROTHERHOOD PICNIC
after a program on which 11. C. Bey- j A atnnt for the Ladles of the Grand
musician.
For
her
recital
she
will
play
riving
now
at
the
oil
company',
plant
The mntter of assessing each mem-
mour. now slate <11 club leader was Army was pu, on Mondav a, the arm
ON FRIDAY EVENING nineteen
original
numbers
tlc elv fro m
m e m n classic
e.
E u , '*n ,• “ Bd “ <• " « » c t e d th a t th e
ory hv Mra Egglmann aa a clog danc *^*r
of the Lane county j
the principal speaker Mr.' Seymour
tH-ely from memory.
ntructlon of the
er and Fred Buell violinist, and Ben ‘ bsmber
Commerce a fee of 15 to
station w ill be
Almost 100 people attended the an- '
started the Joint ropitncn< cnirut prte
create a treasury fund for the county ' nual picnic of the Methodist brother-i
**er P*8 “0 P‘»y‘«>S. "he is started shortly.
gram Idea almost 8« years ago In this T '" |,,n • • Pianist
organisation was the principal bual hood which wa. held at Swim mer, ° “ ‘ , ‘* Ddln« ln other achievement,.
A new Idea tn wind Indicators is be-
state when he was county school au-
Thia morning the d rill team of
She plays the xylophone and M . been Ing , rted at the local fleM They h .y^
perintendent of Polk county. He «Prlngfleld W o. w . lodge marched
,r ,n "8<,ed • ’ ‘ he meeting of the Delight on Friday aftemooa and eve
entertaining with r ^ it .d o n , .„ d mu- bull, . heavy wind indicator ab^Lt
•poke to the gradual as on tha sub- | *“
« * •• < parade. The Ladiaa of , * r" UP " , “nc’ 0“ C ,,[ l,B' we* k 11
ot U ,t week C*™ w* r® provtd
Jert. “ Preparing for T.tfe’s W ork "
1 'he Orand Army float was built here
" P° " "
,h ,t ,h® or«snlsatlon. ed * t 'he church at 8:00 o'clock to •leal readings for which she always 1« feet long and mounted ft on , n np.
play, her own accompanimenu. Ska right pipe by me . n, of ,
£
Miss Melba W illiams, one of tha " nd WP'«*«! ‘ he United Stales. Seated
m" m ,»rx of the organisation, fra take the members of the brotherhood
e’r e n l ^ ’ O“ ”
° " 8at" rtBy
,he P" * The
,
h
.
<
’"
"»•
««at
|n
the
center
of
the
affair
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*
“
^
,ncur8
d"
b'
8
which
rightfully
and
their
families
out
to
the
r
i
w
outstanding clnh members In
should be paid by tae croup an a park.
'
8plf *" PPhited with M ark and white
county played a group of three piano 1
M r" Rgglmann representing Uncle
Baseball game., horseshoe pitching.
She la also interested lD painting ehecks, and a heaw barrel a h m - t o .
aoloa and several other musical num- , 8,,n ,nd on d lb e r end representing h X 'to fo V 1 Wh‘rh h‘ * beC"
and ha. created .„m e pastel draw- «and and painted . ^ g h t ^ w
! the North and the Routh sections of
• e o ore.
and swimming formed tho chief rec-
Vers were presented.
Inga which one would hardly believe hangs on the front to balance the de­
«■^rence
ha.
Invited
the
Chamber
re.tlon
for
the
afternoon
and
eve-
Arnold Collier, laine county club the United Btatea were the two Gott
possible for such a young person. Bhe Gee. These three colors all greatly
7",“
8
,V
A
P»e»«c
dinner
w
a,
en-
twins.
Ethel
and
Badle.
■worker, assisted Mr Moore In pre­
urd.y July 1» Earl Hill, president of j,,,- ^ by
< ;j 0
has been on the honor roll at acho I aid the visibility of the Indicator from
senting the diplomas which were giv­
the Sluslaw chamber of commerce. ,
„
erer since she started attending, and tha air. It is easily risible for a dl,-
en ou, by districts The diplomas for MRS. CARL STEEN GUEST
promise. . large cl.m bake on the
* P
’ ' h*
has won a certificate for never having tance of 1« miles on a clear day. ac-
those students who did no, attend the
AT SHOWER LAST NIGHT member,
h”8‘ h at of
that
time
and
Invite,
°
f
‘
he
gumn,er
tor
,h« brotherhood
, b. m rlo u . group, fo r.“ A
held been tardy or absent daring a school cording to Mr. Inman.
commencement program Tuesday are
year. She la also a blue ribbon health
_
pow at the Bprlngftcld bakery and may
“ Wh' n ’ ° rk for lhe COB,n8 child.
Corner M arkers Completed
Mrs. A. B. Van Valaah and Mrs N. Ing the county chamber to attend.
be obtained there.
'
year
will
be
outlined.
H
.r
k
.
«
F*"'r
<'op" 8r "” >zker, have been MB«
W. Emery entertained a , a tnlscellan
Her program to be presented Bat- structed and
andj
”
.
which
,he
pab,,c
w í.r ¿ a' ^
eons shower las, night at the home BAPTIST MEN TO HAVE
DAVIS SELLS INTEREST
of the latter In honor of Mrs. Carl
N E G R O M l l < - i r P D C iC D a as SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY
is invited Is as follows:
Steen, formerly. Jule Pollard, who !
PROGRAM
In each comer of the field and a large
IN LOCAL GARAGE TO
TO TAKE MONTGOMERY
waa married two weeks ago
Studies
from Op. 100...... Bcrgmuller nnmh* r nt veHow painted barrel w ill
The men of the Baptist church will
MECHANIC IN SHOP
he placed around the edge of the
DAIRY ROUTE IN CITY
(a) Ballade No. 15
Member, of the Methodist choir and have charge of the.evening service at
field.
,b
)
La
Styrlenne
No.
l<
The Springfield creamery will take
The Archie Davla Interest In the other members of the congregation ’ be church next Sunday. They will
<c) Inquietude No. 18
Passenger, w ill be hauled at the
Urn Rodenbough garage haa been were present during the evening. Re- Put on a program of negro spiritual, over the Montgomery dairy route tn
Id)
Le
Rctour
No.
2$
fleId
Snnday at the special rates
purchased by W. F. Watson and Mr freahmenta constating of Ice cream under the direction of Norton Pengra. ' this city starting Jnly 1. and will make Jack Straws ______________ __Rolfe ° f onp ***** * P °"nd. This offer w ill
snd
cake
were
served
by
the
host-'«»«l
Rsr.
Mulholland
will
speak
on
all
deliveries
to
the
Montgomery
dairy
Havia haa severed hta connection,
Ttght-Rope W a lk e r.............. .... Klemm not * * ««oetlve on other days than
eases.
"The Negroes of 8crlpturea."
enstomrrs after that date.
with the local garage according to an
Fireside Story __________ ___ Virgil Snnd8V
Tha
Sunday
morning
sermon
topic
Present
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
L.
K.
Plans
are
also
being
completed
now
anouacement made at the garage thia
J Williams, factory» represents*
Page. Mr. and Mrs. U. O. McElhaney. will be "Becoming Christ Conscious." to start a daHvery routs up the W il­ Tip-Toe March ------------- ----- Goodrich
week.
--------- Schytle ’ *’ * "1 the Inland Aviation comnnny
Tha young people of the church will lamette which w ill extend as far as Witches Revel __
Mr. Wataoa haa been with the lo­ Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Male. Mr. and
June Rosea ..... ....
.. ...... Hamer ot Kaaaaa City stopped at the local
eal garage for the past three years Mrs. C. E Steen. Br . Mr. and Mra. hold a Joint social end devotional tha Cascade summit. M ilk la sent hy
Bear D a n c e _____
.... Welaaheyer P°rt 8atnrday morning and inspected
aad Is well acquainted wltn the local C. E. Ween. Jr., Oraee Mate. Mr. and meeting with the Eugene group at the train to various stations.
The Butterfly ..... ..
------------ Dana the local ships. He was eanectallv
people He and J. A. Garber, who also Mrs w ill Maybe. Mr. and Mrs. Sam First Baptist church In Eugene at 8:00
Mlnnet _________
.... Beethoven Hoaeed with the trainer shta. and ad-
o'clock
Sunday
evening
owns an Interest In tha garage will Bartholomew and children. Dale, Ila.
FIRE OHIEF APPOINTMENT
Two Studies tn Moods ...... ......... Rebe vacated budding more o f them and
ecatlnue to manage tha garage work, and VaMa. M r aad Mra. Praak Bar­
(a) Solitude
ANNOUNCED TH IS WEEK
putting them on the commercial
while Wm Rodenbough continues to tholomew and children. Wendell. Mar 8PRINCFIELD COUPLE
ket.
(h> Meditation
MARRIED AT LOS ANGELES
devote hla entire time to hla radio na. and Theo. Fred Buell. Doris My­
Hugh Jotlff waa appointed Ore chief ' Katydid ______ ______ W alter Jones
ers. Villa McKay. Dr. and Mrs. W. H.
•ales work.
this week by Mayor W . P. Tyson. He
A Planologus
DAVID EVANS TO SPEAK
Lenabelle Harper aad Hugh Cowart,
M r. Davla la now employed at tha j Pollard aad Ruth and Robert Pollard.
will assume hta antics on Tuesday, (Played and recited hy Miss Barnell)
Dc and Mra. Emery, and Mrs. A. B. both of this city were married on F ri­
Gray's Feed store.
TO LIONS T OMORROW
July 1, when the resignation of Jess The Bell -------------------------- ---- W right
Van Valaah.
day. June IS. at the Methodist Epis­
Smltson becomes effective. The ap­ Dance of the Marionettes ...... Tartar
Some
phase
of the game commission
copal church parsonage In Loa An­
CALIFORNIANS HONORED
pointment is only a temporary one. ° <* * tta* ................... ........... - Hoertei work in th|g p , r| of the gUt#
w
geles,
according
to
word
received
here
states the mayor, some changes are
AT PARTY ON THURSDAY SPRINGFIELD GIRLS TO
this week by parents of the couple.
: discussed tomorrow
nt the Lions
SPEND S UMMER AT LODGE Mrs. Cowart Is the daughter of Mr. expected to be made tn the operation MRS. C. STANLEY GUEST
club luncheon by David Evans, Eu-
Dr. and Mra. N. W. Emery enter-
of the city fire department within the
and Mrs. Bert Harper of Douglas Gar­
AT
SHOWER
ON
FRIDAY
B®n® »“ »■'«’•y. who was recently np-
talaed at a parly at their home last
Three girls from Springfield, one
next two months.
■
pointed a member of the state game
Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. from Oakridge, and two from Eugene, dens. and Mr. Cowart Is the son of
Mrs. Clive Stanley was entertainea commission hy Governor Norblad to
Oeorge Emery and two daughters, left late Sunday night for Crater M r and Mrs. J. A. Cowart of this city.
EUGENE PASTOR TO FILL
Several
showers
and
social
fetes
at
a miscellaneous shower given hy succeed M. F. Corrigan of McMinn-
('arm s Etta and Geraldine, all of Lodge at Crater Lake where they will
M. E. PULPIT ON SUNDAY Miss Maxine Snodgrass at her home villa.
Fresno, California, who have been spend the summer months doing var­ were held for Mrs. Cowart shortly be­
on Friday evening. Friends of the r e - ! The Lions clnb has Interested Itself
fore she left for Los Angeles.
their house guests for the past two ious tasks at the popular tourist re­
Rev. D. E. Baker of Eugene will cent bride both from Bprtngfteld and In game matters, particularly planting
Weeks. They left for their home on sort during the season which Is Just
preach at the Methodist church Bun­ Eugene were Invited and the evening fish and releasing pheasants in thia
PRUITT TAKES LARGE
Friday morning.
opening.
day morning on the subject. ’The waa spent with games and converse- part of Oregon. Last year places ware
The evening waa spent with con­
REDSIDE FROM McKENZIE
The Springfield girls who are at
Three Welle" In the absence of Rev. tlon after which the hostess served found to plant trout in both the Mo-
versation and light refreshments were the lodge are Elisabeth Hughes.
Kensle and W illamette and also •
Veltle Pruitt, pastor of the First C. J. Pike, pastor, who la attending refreshments.
served by the hostess.
Gladys Collins, snd Iowa Carlton.
Those Invited were Mrs. Oeorge number of farms were spotted to ra-
Present for the gathering were the These three girls hare each been em­ Christian church brought In a beauti­ the regular conference of hla church
The regular Sunday Stanley, Mrs. Dawey Campball, Alta le88« pheasants on.
gi’.est,. Mr. and Mrs. John Rossman, ployed at the lodge for the past three ful redalde trout last Thursday eve­ at Astoria.
school
hour
will
be held at 8:<6 and Cole, and Marlon Richardson, nil of
ning.
It
measured
seventeen
and
one-
-
1» 1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paddock ana seasons. Miss Elsie W alker Is the
half Inches, and was caught Just be­ the young people wbl iheet at 7:00 Eugene, and Esther McPherson. Lu- LIONS CHOOSE KETELS
daughter, Bertha. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Oakkrldge girl at the lodge.
low Deerhorn. Fishermen who have p. m. There will be no evening ser­
Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. John Henderer,
CONVENTION DELEGATE
been making freqaont trips up the vices thia Sunday.
Mra. W illiam Lightfoot, and two chil­
METHODIST DELEQATE8
river have not been very successful In
Mro ? ho ' !RM r' “ d M 7 J '
i * « 67’
John Kete” ' , r " WM "rlocted by the
dren, W illiam and Mavis, P. H. Em-
? , t a / B w % ^ neer
Md
,° C‘ I L ,° n’ ClUb “ ' helr >*•»
ATTENDINO CONFERENCE bringing In large catches during the DEFENDANTS WIN 8U IT
ary. and the host and hostess.
last few weeks. A few are still catch­
7
__________
,0
r(' pr” ®nt ‘ be organisation nt tha
IN ACCIDENT TRIAL
RJ bv . C. J. Pike, pastor of the Moth- ing salmon.
LIONS CLUB8 WILL HAVE
i
r
a
i
i
o
i
-
n
z
«
.
.
.
national
Lions club convention Which
diet ohnrch and Dr. W. H. Pollard
A verdict favoring John Manley and FALLS FROM LADDER;
,1s to be held at Denver, Colorado, an
JOINT PICNIC THURSDAY w ill both spend the week-end nt As­ OHRISTIAN CHURCH WILL
his daughter, Evelyn, as defendants ln
BOTH ARMS BROKEN ,nly 15> 1C> ud 18 * * tateraattag
toria where they w ill attend the an­
the
snft brought hy J. L. Brink waa
HAVE
BENEFIT
FOOD
SALE
—— —
(trip i t anticipated by Mr. Ratals.
The Lions clnbs of Springfield and nual conference of tha church pas­
returned
by
the
Jury
In
the
district
Plchlng cherries Is n
Gottaga Grove are planning * Joint tors and laymen. Dr. Pollard, who la
The W illing Workers club of tha conrt on Tuesday afternoon.
cnpntlon. Una 8chlueaaler. U
Baptist Girls Meat
Mooting at Swimmers Delight on the representing the laymen of the local
Chrlalan church will hold a cooked
Brink was struck and Injured by old daughter of M r. and M n . Albert
W lllnm etta nlvar thia evening. The church, left for the conference city
Tha Good W ill chapter of the i
food sale Saturday In the rooms for­ the Manley automobile, driven by hta Bchueealer of route S, fell
ibers of tha two dabs and their yeatorday.
girls of tha Baptist church
the
layman
meetings merly occupied by the Gray's grocery
daughter last fall. He sued for dam­ from a ladder while picking
talaed nt tha. home of Mrs. B. JL
•pa*ad -»add yi-M av. Plke left thlg *tora -VllA
tA A a VHBkl. ages and tha defendants declared that
Tueeday and broke the henea In both
la r a píenle dtnnar m a r WBleh a n y morning and expected to he back lets
on West Eleventh atm el M
ad to tha Chriatkd cfturOh Mt
he was responsible for tha aocldant e f lA f a r ia e above the
• m enjoy dancing and varions other Bunday evening or early
Tueeday evening n t d:BR A
Monday >Mn- Ooorgg Nettleton aad M n . J. and that he had walked across the
Ve n
■ H i IU m .
oodal tt a e wna enjoyed hy I
_
H. Moraloek are tn eharga of tha sals. etraat In tha middle of the Mooh.
B arbara B arnell9a
R ecital Saturday
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