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1rH[E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWKNTY-HEVHNTH YKAK.
MANY HAVE NAMES
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Moro Than Throe Hundred-
Fifty Name« on Liats for First
Period; Monties Fail to Re­
duce Attendance Records at
Grade Schools in City.
Thar« are more than 350 names on
It»« honor roll* of th« three schools
of thl* city for the first six weeks
period which ended last week. Thl*
I* a ■ very largo percentage of the
entire student body and the principal*
at the three school* are very well
pleased with the work of their pupil*
The number of nuiue* on the perfect
attendance list* la surprising In view
of the fact that the tnnaale* scare
which ha* been preying on thu school
children here has prevented several
from turning In a record of perfect
attendance.
The schools have adopted a new
grading system this year They are
following the system being used by
the state which I* divided Into five
unit* as follows: I #4 100, 11 86 93.
Ill 78-86, IV 7077. and V below 70
The students on the honor rolls
ure a* follows:
B R A T T A IN
Sixth A
Scholarship: Roscoe Cole, Elisa­
beth Johnson, Evelyn Macklin, Mar-
guret Meek, Htephen Klee. Vila
Weight. Is,Is Wilson, ()«neva Wycoff,
Clarence Clark.
Perfect
Attendance:
Bernice lia r
nos, Elmer Chase. Koscoe Cole, Gor­
don Gillett, Floyd Green. Evelyn Mac­
klin. Margaret Meek, Htephen Klee,
Vila Weight. Geneva Wycoff. Clar­
ence Clark.
Sixth B
Scholarship: Dale Robertson. Jun
lor Htelnbauer, txiulua Cowden. Ixiulse
Coglll, Juno Berg, Jeanntne Wither*.
Attendance.
Alice
Bates,
Jean
Lloyd, Mary Fritts, Jeannlne Withers,
June Berg, Louise Coglll, Ila Butman,
Juan Htratton. Ralph Wills, Harley
Craft, Richard Robertson, Robert
Richardson, Aldon Hmyth, Junior
Htelnhauer, Dale Robertson.
S ixth
B
Scholarship: Irene Hmyth Bernice
Smith, Until Keeler, Ethel Gott, Sadie
Gott. Clara Brooks, Clifford Horn-
berger. Roy Steele.
Attendance: Clara Brooks, Bessie
Cox, Hadle Gott, Ethel Gott, Ruth
Keeler, Irene Hmyth. Hattie Clark.
Jean Daniels, Earl House Cllfforu
Hornberger, Neal Pederson, Raymond
Vaughn.
Fifth B
Scholarship: Henry Chace, Leland
Nehor. Edgar Trotter.
Attendance: Francis Cornell, Mar­
jorie Inman, Isyl Kellor, Valeria Koch,
Wanetta Neet, Jane Phalr, Maxine
Valller, Frank Bllck, Henry Chase,
Floyd Cornell James Hebert, Wilbur
McPherson, Inland Neher. Jimmie
Orr. Wesley Robertson, Edgar Trot­
ter, Emil Vchytll, Tommy Uchytll.
Roy Pearson.
Fouith B
Scholarship—Peter Chace, Wayne
Woolley, Ella Brooks.
Attendance— Frank Bennett, Louts
Blery, Carl Blck, Ella Brooks, Petor
Chace, Alice Clark, Claren-e Clark.
Betty Currie, Marlin Darr. Junior
Ixixtnn, Billy Nesbitt, Paul Nott,
Roberta Putman, Harold Trotter.
Third
Qrads
Scholarship—('heater Hchlewe, Ar­
thur I*rochnow, Eugene Fulop, Mae
Etta Moon. Dallas Knight.
Attendance—Billy Dow, Bonney Fin­
dley, Holland Mattison, Milo Sever­
son, Jerald Siemsen, Irene Gerber,
Hazel Keyes, Mae Etta Moon, Arda
Robertson, Emma Lou 8tratton.
Second Grade
Scholarship— Dorothy Flanery, Bil­
lie, Hack, Ethel Ruth Fulop, Juae
Mulholland, Bob Adams.
Attendance—Bob Adams, Raymond
Bainbridge, Harrison {killings, Mar­
garet Bird, Bobby Bennett, John Car­
rels, Albert Clark, Dorothy Flanery,
Billie Haek, Oeorge Horton, Isabel
Meats, John Meek, Louisa Stlckel.
First Grade
Scholarship—June Tennant, Alberta
Williams, Howard Carrels, Richard
Gott.
Attendance— Peggy Anderson, How­
ard Carrels.
L IN C O L N SCHOOL
First Grade
Scholarship—Fern Hldwoll, Jimmie
Smith, John Ogilvie, Nova Jean Hei­
ser, Joan Thompson.
Attendance—Harold Becker, Donald
Hughes, Ayres McElfresh, Harold
Nealon, John Ogilvie, Maxwoll Pohl,
Robert Smith, Jimmie Smith, Fern
Hldwoll, Wayne Seamans, Gerald
Vchytll, Imogene Sweeney, Leota
Bertsch, Jule Heiser, Nova Jean Hei­
ser, Roberta Rebhan, Elaine 8ehaf-
C 'oatl: ued oa Pa a «1
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY. ORHGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1930
RUMMAGE SALE FOR
BENEFIT OF LIBRARY
TO BE HELD SATURDAY
“The People's Paper"
A
L IV E NEW SPA PER
IN A L IV E TO W N
N oó
43
SEASONED PILOT IS
THRILLED WITH FIRST
FLIGHT IN GLIDER
Alumni Will Play City Votes Down
H. S. Grid Team Eleven Measures
Jim MacMnnnlman, Instruction pi­
lot at the municipal airport, took off
the ground Iasi Sunday for his first
flight In a glider, lie made ssveral
flights with the glider belonging to
the Western Gilder club at their
hangars on Emerald Heights and was
very enthusiastic over the experience
A large amount of clothing and
Many Former Star# to Show Power Bill Income Tax Carrie«; other useful articles are being gath­
Roguo River Measure
Stuff to Regulars at Brat-
ered at the city library this week
Still Doubtful
tain Field Friday
preparatory to the holding of the Springfield Voter« Retain All
Civic Club benefit rummage sale on
City Officals and Add Frese
The Grunge bill, providing for the
The Springfield high school football
Saturday. All proceeds from the sale
to
Council; Bailey Carries
team will play Its last hopio game right to urganlze water and power will be turned over to the library for
district*,
waa
approved
by
a
large
City;
Dr. Booth Gets Senator-
of the season here Friday afternoon
use In main tai nig what books are
majority
of
the
voters
Tuesday.
The
ship
Post
from L. L. Ray.
at Brattaln field at 2:30 when the
there and for use In purchasing more
high school and another team com state income lax bill seems to have
posed of the alumni dash In what carried and one the Rogue River fish­
Is expected to be one of the most ing bill seems to he doubtful. Op­
Interesting games of the current sea­ ponents to ’ the closing of the rivet
son. This will be a real teat for to commercial fishing are still leading
May's men as they will huve to face by a tew hundred votes and may suc-
such opposition as will bo given them veed In defeating the measure.
Voters ot Oregoon approved the
by the two Squires brothers, Gerald
measure rpeallng the state payment
Morrison,
the
Thursman
brothers,
Coy
LANSBERRY FUNERAL IS
Leathers, Cox, Thaye McMurray and of drainage and irrigation district in­
HELD HERE TUESDAY a hoat o t others, moat of whom have terest. The state cabinet form of
been out of school only one or two government was defeated as was the
Mrs. Mury M tamsberry, 74, dlea years and who have not forgot their bonus loan bill and the legislators'
at her home here Monday morning. football tactics. The alumni group compensation act. The two additional
She was born In Clearfield, Pennsyl has a total of twenty names on their circuit judges bill was snowed under
vunla on December 17, 1X65 and was list of possible material for the game. by the heaviest 'no' vote of the entire
married to William lanisberry on May
election. The cigarette amendment
A n other Game Cancelled
11, 1X81. She was a lifelong member
More hard luck struck Springfield went down as did the two motor
of the Muthodlat church and has high grid schedule this week, l^aat vehicle acts.
been a resident of Springfield for week the Eugene high school an­
Springfield voters approved of only
IX years prior to her death.
nounced that they could notp lay ^two of the many measures on the
Jim has been teaching others how
to fly tho powered hips for several
years, and has always been quite purtl-
culur about leaving the ground with
a smooth running motor until he was
persuaded to 'take-off without oue
Sunday,
their game here on November 14. ballot They were the repeal of the
Now the Cntversity high team which drainage Interest which drew 229 yes
was to have been hero tomorrow bos votes and 200 no votes; and the lieu­
asked to cancel this game as they tenant governorship amendment which
were badly npset in their game with was given 243 yes votes and 226 no.
Corvallis last week-end and they want
The vote on the other measures In
to devote the next two weeks to the city of Springfield was Cabinet
the rebuilding of another team to face Government, yes 110, no 391; Bonus
the locals on Thanksgiving day in loaD, yes 237, no 294; Motor Vehicle
Eugene. This gain» on Thanksgiving act, yes 171, uo 328; Motor Vehicle
day has not been cancelled and now act, 153 yes, no 317; constitutional
looms as the m ist Interesting of the amendment for filling vacancies, yes
three noutslde games left on the 1X2, no 269; Additional Judges, yes
The funeral service» were held from schedule.
85, uo 388; Income tax, yes 228, no
(he Methodist church on Tuesday at>
W ill Play A lb an y
316; Antt-Clgarette amendment, yes
ernoon with llev. C. J. Pike, paator,
A week from Friday, November 14, 204, no 343; Rogue River fishing, yes
conducting the aervlcea. Interment the local team will journey to Albany 206, no 278; Utility Districts, yes 205,
was made In the Mount Vernon ceme­ 10 take on the team there instead no 313
tery. The Walker-I’oole funeral home of Eugene. There Is not a great
had cuarge of the funeral arrange deal of Information available about
METHODISTS ATTEND
menta.
the strength of the Albany team al­
FINAL SUTCLIFFE MEET­
though they ought to put up a strong
ING HERE ON SUNDAY
MANY VISITORS COME
battle.
The
following
week
the
Springfield
FOR I. O. O. F. SESSIONS
No evening services were held at
team will meet the Junctloon City
the
Methodist church last Sunday.
Walter Holland of Crow waa elected boys at Junction City In a return The entire crngregatlon went to the
game
there.
This
will
also
be
an
president of the I^ane County I. O.
Baptist church to take part In a Joint
O F. association at tbs bualnsaa meet­ Interesting game. When theae two service with t iem to heaT the closing
team*
clashed
here
Junction
City
lead
ing of the odd Fellows association
1 address of a series which Dr. B. B.
which was held here last Thursday the locals until the last part of the I Sutcliffe presented here last week.
afternoon. Mr. Lane, also of Crow, fourth quarter when they opened up Dr. Sutcliffe's sermon topic Sunday
wue chosen secretary for the associa­ and swept the visitors off their feet. evening was "The Spiritual Warrior."
The second string players had but
tion. Crow was named an the place
The Sutcliffe lectures were sponsored
for the next meeting to be held a little trouble last Thursday In defeat jointly by the churches and wete
Ing the Roosevelt junior high (earn.
year from now.
Inter denominational Large audiences
The score waa 28-0.
greeted the famous speaker at each
Two hundred visiting Odd Fellows
of his appearances during the week.
and Rebekahs were In Springfield for
NEW EQUIPMENT ADDED
the meetings Thursday, and a crowd
BY LOCAL BAKERY MAN LEGION HOLDS DANCE
estimated at X00 persons attended the
open program which was held In the
AT THURSTON SATURDAY
Two new machines have been added
high nchonl gymnasium In the evening.
A dance at Thurston hall will b\
to the equipment at the New Home
A program of local talent, an address
Bakery during the past week. They held Saturday night under the aut
by Past Grand Master Henry S W est­
are an electric doughnut cooker and pices of Springfield post, Americas
brook of Portland, and stunts by most
an electric bread wrapper. "The in­ Legion. The legion held a dance twe
of the visiting lodges was presented.
creased volume of business which we weeks ago at the Thurston hall with
have been getting made it necessary a good crowd present. The dance is
GERBBER HOME SCENE OF
for us to add the equipment to opened to the general public and it
LARGE HALLOWE EN PARTY handle the orders," explains Carl is hoped that many from Springfield
will attenu.
McKee, proprietor.
One of the largest Hallowe’en par
ties held In Springfield this year for
tho younger folk was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gerber
VI Total
III
U
1
Precincts
on Thursday evening of last week United States Senator—
34
10
•
Misses Olive and Eunice Gerber en
9
9
413
121
121
68
103
tertalned a largo number of their
16
1
2
7
H. H. Stallard
............................
friends with games and refreshments,
1
9
4
4
0
O. D. Teel
.
...........................
all appropriate to the occasion.
228
37
27
27
37
Those attending the party were Nel Representative In Congress-—
176
52
39
45
40
William A Dvlzell
lie 8luurt, Maxine Snodgrass. Esther
384
103
116
63
W. C. Hawley ........................................... 102
McPherson, William Sward, Chester
Gerber, Roy Oeorge, Velma Moscop, Governor—
319
88
89
67
85
Edward F. Bailey
...............................
165
60
t'harleton Richardson, Eldred L. Glas-
37
25
33
157
40
41
33
pey. Dorothy Fisher, Loretta Franz,
Phil Metschan ................... .................... — 43
9
4
2
3
0
Eunice McFarland, Faye Fisher. Doris
Justice
ot
the
Supreme
Court,
No.
One—
Gerber, A1 Smith, Majorle Prochnow,
500
171
123
91
115
Joe Gerber, Gordon Louk, Alfred Justice of the Supreme Court, No. Five—
231
33
81
67
Frese, I«eo Richard, and Mr. and Mrs.
60
236
83
52
42
59
N. W. Squires and Roland Tawlerton
Justice
of
the
Supreme
Court,
No.
Six—
of Monroe.
431
129
114
76
112
63
16
16
17
•
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Superintendent o f Public Instruction—
477
144
138
91
C. A. Howard ................... - ....................— 112
HAS PARTY ON FRIDAY Commlssloer
of Labor—
98
27
23
30
18
452
116
166
72
Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah entertained
9»
with a social gathering at her home Senator. Lane County—
461
131
129
88
H C Wheeler
........................... 113
on Friday evening for the members
Senator,
Lane
and
Linn
Counties—
of her Sunday school class of the
326
97
93
60
76
226
68
Methodist church. Au Informal eve­
62
46
49
L. L. Ray .................... .............■■...............
ning was spent playing games and Representative, Third Representative District, I*ane County.
386
121
95
72
98
Earl H Hill
refreshments were served. The class
422
130
117
73
102
Emmett
Howard
.......................
—
consists of the young people of uni.
369
116
87
70
96
Elwlu A. McCornack ...............................
verslly age and above.
County Commissioner—
368
91
109
67
O E Crowe
....................... 101
269
60
36
38
135
MAN BREAKS SHOULDER
County Treasurer—
465
127
127
89
112
IN FALL ON SATURDAY Justice of the Peace, Springfield District—
451
121
91
126
Wm P Walker
................... 113
J. R. Clark of Signal sustained a Mayor—
390
109
124
71
86
W. P. Tyson ...............................................
broken shoulder Saturday when he
66
214
35
55
69
W
P
Walker
...........................
fell from a truck striking his shoulder
Councilman, Four Year Term—
ngalnst a railroad tie. He was loath­
396
100
80
98
117
112
419
74
ing cordwood onto a railroad car
121
112
74
268
49
82
63
when a piece caught on his overall
Recorder,
Two
Year
Term—
and the sudden jerk which he gave
262
76
42
63
81
Grace Kirkland May
.........................
the atlck caused him to loose his
344
90
68
91
95
footing. A Springfield physician set Treasurer—
139
604
95
134
the Injured bone.
Wm. G. H u g h e s ------------------------------- 136
Surviving her la her husband; eight
sona, Claude, Ward, Lynn, Bruce,
Mark, Paul, Coy and Hugh, three
daughters, Mrs. Kate Hlrchy of Elory,
Wisconsin, Mrs Bruce Morse of Ixis
Angele*, and May Landsborry of
Springfield; three brother*, Burton
Sankey of Springfield, Samuel San-
key and Clarence Sankey, both of
Clearfield; two slaters, Mrs. Htella
Little of Eureka, California, and Mrs.
Jenny Ireland of Clearfield
H ow Springfield Voted
«
MEIER LANDSLIDES
material. Any person who has any
Julius Meier, running as an Indepen­
clothes, fruit or other saleable articles
dent candidate on the Joseph plat­
are requested to get In touch with
form, was elected governor of this
Mrs. David Saltsman who Is chair­
state Tuesday by one of the largest
man of the rummage sale committee.
majorities ever given a candidate tor
that office by the voters of Oregon.
G. A. R. CIRCLE TO BE
Edward F. Bailey of Junction City,
REORGANIZED HERE
drew second place In the election and
ON FRIDAY EVENING Phil Metachan was low man. Meier
has carried twenty-five counties, Bai­
Iuka circle number 28 of the Ladles ley seven, and Metschan tour.
Auxiliary of the O. A. R. will be for­
Lane county voted heavily for Ed
mally reorganized Friday night at a Bailey and Springfield gave the demo­
meeting to be held at the Community cratic candidate almost as many
hall according to Mrs. C. F. Egglman, votes as his two competitors together
state president who is backing the polled.
reorganization movement. All eligi­
Democrat In Congress
ble persons are urged to attend the
Senator McNary was re-elected to
meeting as officers will be elected the United States senate, defeating
and formally installed by Mrs. Freida Llewellyn Bunks, independent, and
Peterson, state inspector, of Dallas Elton Watkins, democratic by very
and Mr*. Egtmann Immediately after Urge majorities. W. C. Hawley was
the reorganization. Springfield women re-elected congressman from the first
will serve refreshments following the district and K. R. Butler will again
meeting.
represent the second district. Chas.
F. Martin, democratic, will represent
LINCOLN TEACHERS
m e third district, having defeated
ENTERTAIN FOR MOFFITT Franklin F. Korrel.
Percy R. Kelly, James U. Campbell
Teachers at the Lincoln school gath­ and Harry R. Belt were winners for
ered at the home of Miss Edna Platt the three supreme court positions.
Saturday evening for a social gather­
C. A. Howad waa elected superin
ing honoring Lawrence Moffitt, former tendent of public instruction again
principal, who concluded his work without opposition. C. H. Gram de­
there Friday and who became as­ feated his socialist opponent, James
sistant county school superintendent Alley, for Ubor commissioner.
on Saturday. The evening was spent
The race for the joint senatorshlp
playing games and refreshments were from Linn and Lane counties was
served at a late hour.
very close In Lane county, but Dr.
Those attending were Mr. Mofflt, Joel Booth of Lebanon came through
Mrs. Opal Roberts, Miss Wilma Scott,
in his home county with a large ma­
Miss Crystal Bryan, Miss Crystal
jority and easily defeated L. L. Ray,
Male, Mrs. Ella Lombard, Mrs. Eliza
his democratic opponent. H. C. Wheel­
beth Page, Roy P. Quiney and Charles
er of Pleasant Hill was elected with­
Platt.
out opposition to the senate from
Lane county, as were Earl Hill. Em­
FRIENDS GATHER FOR
met Howard, and Elwtn McCornack to
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY to the legisUture.
O. E. Crowe won the county com­
A large number of friends and rela­
missioner post over Rose Huston,
tives of W. A. Lambert gathered at
democratic, by a good majority, and
his home at 706 C street on Saturday
Grace Schlska was re-elected without
evening to surprise him on his birth­
opposition.
day anniversary. The evening was
City Retains O fficials
spent with conversation and enter­
All Springfield city officials who
tainm ent Refreshments were served
sought re-election In the general elec­
by the visitors.
tion on Tuesday were returned to
Those present Included Mr. and Mrs.
their
posts with safe margins. They
Dick Ross and daughter, Lilly May,
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hurley and son. are W. P. Tyson, mayor; W. C. Mc-
Junior, Mrs. Lillie Lyons and son, Lagan, city councilman; 1. M. Peter­
Jay, all of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. son, recorder; Wm. G. Hughes, city
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Quy Casteil and treasurer; and W. F. Walker, Justice
son, Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cole ot the peace for the Springfield dis­
and son, Charles. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. trict The latter two had no opposi­
Martin and daghter, Patricia, and son tion. Fred Frese, local baker, won
Billie, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Potter and over CUrk Wheaton for the council
daughter. Dorothy May, and eon, Paul, poet to succeed M. J. McKlln who de­
Mrs. Ella Coie, H. E. Pitts, Mr. and clined to run for re-election.
Tyson Thanks Voters
Mrs. E. W. Baldwin, and sons, Gordon
Mayor Tyson stated this morning
and Donald, Kathryn Bishop and BiUie
that he desired to thank the voters
H1U.
of Springfield for their loyal support
and confidence. He stated that he
HENRY GRESSMAN DIES;
felt certain that a clean, efficient
FUNERAL TO BE FRIDAY administration will be possible with
Henry Gressman died Tuesday the backing of the councilman and
morning, November 4, at the home other city officials who were elected
of his daughter, Mrs. Tom McKlnnis, Tuesday.
Tyson was elected for a two-year
near Ashland at the age of 72 years.
He has lived In Springfield for many term to serve out the balance of the
years and had gone to Ashland only term of the late C. O. Wilson. The
two councilman were elected for four-
a few days before his death.
He ts survived by his daughter and year terms, and the recorder and
several other relatives. His wife died treasurer will serve for two years.
The division of the votes cast in
here several years ago.
The body Is being brought to Spring- Springfield for the various state and
field and the funeral will be held city officers Is as follows by pre­
Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at cincts:
the Walker-Pool chapel In Springfield.
Harry Benton will have charge of EASTERN STAR WILL
the services. Mr. Benton baptized Mr.
ENTERTAIN VISITORS
Cressman several years ago and has
been a cloee friend ot his for a
Members of the Cascade chapter
long time.
O. E. S„ Springfield will entertain
the members of the chapters at Cot­
tage Grove, Creswell, and two Eugene
SPECIAL MEETINGS HELD
BY BAPTISTS TH IS WEEK chapters at a social meeting to be
held here on Tuesday evening, No­
Special inspirational meetings are vember 18, It was decided at the meet­
being conducted at the Baptist church ing held here Tuesday evening. The
each evening this week excepting local group will put on degree work
Monday and Saturday. Rev. Ralph and will provide a musical program.
R. Mulholland, pastor, is the speaker Rereshents will also be served ac­
at all of the meetings except on cording to Mrs. W. C. Wright, worthy
Wednesday when Rev. Bryant Wilson matron of the local organization.
of the First Baptist church of Eugene
delivered the address.
COMMITTEE NAMED FOR
The subjects for the sermons are
REBEKAHS SOCIAL MEET
Tuesday, ‘‘A New Cart of The Right
Thing in the Wrong Way” ; Thurs
Mrs. O. F. Kiser was named chair­
day, “A Poem of the Infinite’’; Fri­ man of the social committee for the
day, "God's Symbol for a Lop-Sided next social meeting of the Rebekah
Man.”
lodge to be held November 17 at
The Sunday morning subject will the meeting here Monday. He as
be "What Good Shall My Life do Me?” sistants wll be Mrs. Ada Love and
In the evening the pastor will speak Mrs. Sara Johns. Only routine busi­
on the topic, “A World Outlook and ness was transacted at the meeting
a Heart Respnse.”
of the lodge on Monday evening.