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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Y MAH.
FINANCES OF CIH
IMPROVE 1« YEAR
; „ocal Lodges Hold
Joint Installation
UBERE WILL DEED
PROPERR TO TOWN
Large Number of Vtaitor* Come
For Ceremonie» at I. O. 0. F.
Tract Held Here Under 49-Year
Hall Monday Night
Lease to Come Into Owner­
More than one hundred and twenty-
ship of Town of Springfield
five people were present at the I
by Action of Larger City
O. G. F ball Monday night to wltne»»
Council
Monday Evening.
ml participate In the Joint Install»
Operation of Municipal Depart­
ment» Cotta $54.40 More than
Receipt»; Income i» $2071.39
in Exce»» of Budget; Fire.
Street Department» Loee.
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IN A L IV K TO W N
No. 1
HPRINOKIÊ l I). LANK COI NTY. QRKiiON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1931
American Bullfighter
“T he People's Paper"
Girl State Officer
GOUNGILMEN TALK
MILK JJRDINANCE
Public Health Officials Confer
With Council in Regard to
Regulating Conditions Under
Which Milk is Produced;
Committees Appointed.
Conditions of a milk ordination that
tlon of thirty elective and appointive
Authority to sell the 247-acre tract
may be enacted In the future were
Officers of the Odd Fellow» and
Eugene owns here to Hprlngfleld was
| discussed at Monday night'» meeting
Rebekah lodges.
Hprlngfleld during the year 1830 ei-
given by the council of the former
of tbe city council with two official»
Visitor»
were
present
from
lodge»
cupded the amount budgeted by the
ity to Its mayor and city recorder
I of the U. ». Public Health eervlce.
at Coburg, Eugene, and Portland. at last Monday night's meeting.
Mum of »1063.82 according to the an­
| In tbe discussion it waa brought out
Among them were Mr. and Mr». Her Springfield has agreed to assume
nual report <»f lloiton and Tyson,
that about «0 head of cow» were being
bert E. Walker of Eugene. Mr. Walker some »3200 In taxes which have ac
auditor«, which wa» made to the city
[ kept In the city by one and two-cow
was
at
one
,1m«
grand
patriarch
of
Mi»*
A
rifs'Lie
Grotjein,
24.
former
crued against the property In return
council at their meeting Monday.
dairies, usually families who kept a
•ecretary to 'Gov. Long of Louisiana,
the Gdd Fellows lodge for Oregon
Sidney Franklin, lite J»wi»h boy
tor u deed to the land.
The deficit 1« carried In four de­
who hat been appointed Secretary of
cow for their own use and »old a
Iron, Brooklyn, who lia» won (am * in
In»talllng officer» of Springfield
Members of the Eugene Judiciary Sosa of that State.
partment» of the city government:
I little milk.
Spaip a t the g r r a tc it toreador in lha
lodge number 70, I. O. O. F. were committee, all of whom were counclF
The fire department la »443 38 over
m il ring
The public health official» rccona-
Henry McKIbben, deputy grand mas men whelk the lease was made, con
drawn, the recorder »20, the atreet
WATERWAYS GROUP TO
I mended that all persons selling milk
ter,
and
Homer
A.
Payne,
district
ferred
last
week
with
the
Springfield
improvement fund »1421.57. and the
should be licensed and required to
HOLD MEETING HERE
deputy grund marshall, both of Co- council and an agreement was reached
«ireet cleaning fund »25.
ON
THURSDAY.
JAN.
22
P
r” e»1 8imple‘ ,or l“ I* cUon
burg.
that
the
property
as
was
tbe
plan
In
Two Item». attorney fee« and trea»
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that barns be inspected to see that
the
beginning
should
be
turned
over
Installing
officer»
for
Juanita
Re
nrer. balance their expenditure« and
The regular monthly meeting of the sanitary condition prevailed. A partial
te-kah lodge number 86 were Dorothy to this city. This action was taken
receipts for the year
Girard, district deputy president, and after It was determined that Spring- Willamette Valley Waterways assorts- checkup by the city has shown that
Five Department« Gain
Dr. Edward Mott, President of Stella Findley, district deputy mar field would not have to pay further lion for January will be held at the some of the bams are very well kept
Five department» »how a aurplua
taxes on It If the property was pur Community hall here on Thursday but that a number are not so well
»hall, both of Springfield.
Bible School Preaches Sat­
of »831 38 over their budgeted »urn».
chased
for municipal airport and park evening. January 22. Tbe meeting date The council would like to Insure the
Refreshment« and a social gather
urday and Sunday.
These department» and their »urplu»
has been set back one day so as not city a clean and pure milk supply
Ing were feature» of the evening fol purposes.
are annual cleanup »35.17. emergency
to interfere with an annual meeting without working an undue hards p
Htudeuta and member» of the faculty lowing the Installation ceremonies
The property was first purchased of the Oregon City chamber of com- on the man who keeps a cow for his
,247 82. library »«6.31. police depart­
The new officer» of tbe 1. O. O. F here In 1912 by Welby Stevens, then meroe. J. L. Fyanten, secretary of family use and sells a few quarts,
ment. »415 84, light» and water. »«7.14. of Portland Bible Institute will come
to Hprlngfleld Haturday afternoon to are l e e W. Pulman, noble grand m ayorof Springfield, for the Southern
The City received »2071 3» In exceaa
the Waterways group Is also city man-
The council heard a petition for a
conduct apectal aervlce« a, the Metb John W Gates, vice grand; Oswald Pacific company which wanted the
,.f the budget. «»verdraft. on the
ager of Oregon City. He has charge street light on north Fifth street
M. Olson, secretary; Karl Girard land for shops and terminals. Tbe
budge, •»ounted to »1886.20 l^J»»«
g
of the programs and would be unable
Committees Appointed
war begon before construction
treasurer; Ernest O. Black, warden
• Sil 1« uneznended
The d iffe re n c e I
to
attend
the
meeting
if
It
were
held
i
standing
committees for the year
’ •*
i i ... i n... noon
here will be no «ervlcea a, Asa C. Peddicord, conductor; M. J started and action was postponed by
between the am ount railed and the
were announced by Mayor Tyson as
.
T-».i »,p,ne. the church on Sunduy evening, ac McKltn. Inside guardian; Harry Woo­ the company until 1925 when Eugene Wednesday night.
. xpendlture» 1» »898 42 Thl« bring» I
„
...
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Clifford Wilson is a member of the I follows:
cording to Rev. (’. J. Pike, puator of ley, outside guardian; Roland E voted a bond Issue of »176,000 to pur
the city to a ne, overdraft of »54.40
board
of directors of the association,
Judiciary—Fred G. Free«, chairman,
chase
tbe
land
from
the
railroad
the church.
Moshler. right supporter noble grand
for the entire year.
Th« Saturday evening meeting will Z. T. Klntxley, left supporter noble company in order that it might build which Is headed by Frank Jenkins of H. J. Cox and W. A. Taylor.
Warrant» totaling »35.621 28 were begin at 7:30 and Dr. Edward Mott
Streets—O. H. Jarrett, chalrman.
Eugene.
grand; Fred Hinson, right scene sup on a site west of that city.
outatandlug at the end of the year. pre»ldent of the school, will preach
W. A. Taylor, Fred O. Frese.
porter; J. D. Pyle, left scene su p
Following the election Eugene
Theae w ere divided a» follow»: Air I
(lubJ(,<.t chrtatlan Education,
porter; John Ketels. Sr., chaplain leased to Springfield for 49 years the WORK ON NEW HANGAR
Flre, Light and Watei^-W. A. Tay­
port »862 8«. bond Intereel »315160.1
qu>rtet
Mlrlam Keat
John 8. Lorah. right support vice property with the understanding It
lor, chalrman, Fred G. Frese, O. H.
AT
AIRPORT
GETTING
general fund »23.816 5«. library »347 • ,n< Mildred Raymond. Ralph Kleen
grand; B. O. Sankey. loft support vice should be deeded at some future time
| Jarrett
atreet Improvement »7463 70
and Jgmei( ,laylnond wlU Bln< What
UNDER WAY TH IS WEEK
The county assessor kept tbe land on
grand
Health—Fred G. Frese, chalrman.
Interest paid out on outstanding 1I)(d He ¡j,, ••
Owena Runyan will
Officers Installed by Juanita Re the tax roll« and was sustained re­
Pits and forms for the concrete H. J. Cox, and W. A. Taylor,
warant» during the year amounted to M,ng a voca, aoj0
bekah lodge are Amy Love, noble cently by the supreme court
his foundations of the new hangar at the
not In using
Finance and Printing—H. J. Cox,
»77« 71.
I Sunday morning at 8:45 the visitor«
grand; Doris Girard, vice grand. Alice contention that Eugene
ns
I municipal airport have been construct-1 chairman. Fred G. FTese, W. A. Tay-
OM hood iseue of »16,000 wna paid will lake over tlw Sunday »ch»«d Doane, recording secretary; Clarene it for municipal purposes and hence
ed and actual building of the struc-1 lor.
off during the year and the bond I and will teach the various cla»»«».
Putman, financial secretary; Alice It was taxable.
ture will start as soon as the concrete
Police—W. A. Taylor, chairman,
■ Inking fund now contain« »20,287.«9.
During the morning service« Dr. Ix>rah. treasurer; Dorothy Girard,
Taxes arc now delinquent for four can be poured acordtng to Jim Mac-1
Frese, O. H. Jarrett.
Bond Situation Im prove
Mott will again preach. Ill« subject warden; Clara Taylor, conductor; years and the tax certificate haa been
E|ve more Issue» of general obllga- being. The Glory of Christianity." Sarah Johns, inside guardian, Mamie urcliased by a Eugene citizen. In Mantman. manager of the Springfield
lion tend« totaling »140.000 00 and The quartet will »Ing "Song» of Richmond, outside guardian; Stella buying the property from Eugene it school of Flying, builders of the | N q yy INSTALLS NEW
hangar. All of the lumber and other
Bancroft Improvement bond« In the ITalse." owl Bess Gwen
Runyan will Findley, right supporter to .noble ws» the understanding that the tax ] materjalg
OFFICERS AT PUBLIC
neede<1 f<jr the bangar are
■um of »215,271.1« remain out stand- «Ing another solo.
grand; Genevieve Louk. left supporter certificate would not be foreclosed
MEETING WEDNESDAY
qow on the ground says MacManiman.
Ing. The fir«, of these bond ISMWS
The Epworth league will hold their noble grand: Adah Love, chaplain; before Springfield had an opportunity
1» that of 1811 for »16.000.00 which I «ervlcea at 2:00 o'clock In the after- Pearl Schantol, muslcton; Minnie to ralBe the money to pay back taxes.
Work on the cadet system of ground
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One hundred and twenty-five people
, oines due on N o vem ber 1. 1931. The I noon, the program being conducted Girard, right supporter vice grand;
Sprtngrield has Invested on the school Instruction which has recently I
pre9ent at the L O. O. F. hall
»econd l»«ue to come due 1» that of I by the visiting »tudents.
Helene Richmond, left supporter vice property and adjoining land purchased j been organized at the school is pro-
ntght for the installation exer-
to enlarge the airport about »4000 l gressing very favorably. The reduced
fQr the Ne|gbbora
Woodcraft,
1922 for »36,000 which come» due Feb- J A large meeting 1« being planneo grand.
ruary 1. 1932. Thl» latter Issue will I f„r (be afternoon to be participated
and with the Eugene deed It Insures instruction rates now being offered
I^ambert waa the installing
probably be refunded when due and 1 ,n by j*,,), the faculty and student LIGHT SNOWFALL FAILS
that the flying field development can for the winter months Is drawing o{flcer and gbe waa assisted by Mrs.
the city official« expect to be “I’l® I member.» A quartet will sing “Jeaus
be carried out on plans for all time. | many new students to the schooL |
^ t o n , Miss Melba MeUons,
TO
DAMPEN
SPIRITS
OF
to pay off other l»»uos when th ey L
Mlne- ind Miriam Keating and
Under the lease with back taxes In­
OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS vestment on the property was always I LOCAL BAPTISTS HEAR
fall due In 1934. '35 and '3«.
Ralph Kleen will sing "He Come» To
I Poij0wtag the InstaUatlon cere-
The Bancroft Improvement bonds I Me," as a due,. There will also be
in Jeopardy.
| CONVERTED JEW PREACH | monles, Mrs. O. F. Kizer presented
The unusually light snowfall which
have been reduced by »2681.00 during » »olo," Ix>ve Never Falleth. The
the Past Guardian with the past
has
been experienced In the Cascade
meeting begins at 3:00 o'clock.
the past year.
All activities at the Springfield Bap- pjardian pin on behalf of the mem-
mountains this winter has spoiled WEST SPRINGFIELD GROUP
A special offering will be taken at
HAS REVIVAL SERVICES I tl8t church were discontinued the I
of pine Circle.
many days of toboggan riding and
first four days of the week so that I visitors were present from Junction
the afternoon meeting to pay the
HIGH SCHOOL AWAITS
ski Jumping for the ardent fans ot
[transportation costs for the • visitors
Revival services are being held at I the members might go to Eugene to
and
circles,
this sport. Almost every Sunday sees
BASKETBALL GAME AT
from Portland.
the West Springfield Free Methodist the services being conducted at the
Tbe next metlng of the local circle
an
Increasing
number
of
automobiles
ALBANY ON FRIDAY
make thedr way up the McKenxIe church each evening this week begin Baptist church there by Daniel Roeoff win be beld January 28 at the L O.
PAPENT-TEACHERS TO
highway
above Lost Creek ranch and nlng on Tuesday evening. Rev H. E. and his son. two Jews who have been Q p ball
The opening of the high school
An Jntereeting program was pres-
the Obsidian cabins. The road Is Krelder of Grandview, Washington. Is converted to Christianity. The feast
HAVE MEETING FRIDAY
I ague basketball games with Spring-
conductlng the meetings which begin of the Passover was depicted at a e> u d dnring the social meeting fol-
open
now
so
that
It
is
possible
to
field playing at Albany Friday nigh,
AT BRATTAIN SCHOOL drive more than five miles above the at 7:30. »pedal services wlll be held speclel service held on Wednesday
the installation. It consisted
Is being eagerly awaited at the local
at the church on Sunday at 11:00. evening during which all of the Jew-
a p,ano
by Margaret Jarrett,
cabins
and
find
a
place
to
turn
around
high school this week. The local
The regular monthly meeting of
Sunday
school
will
be
conducted
at
Ish
costumes
and
music
were
depicted
a
T(X,al
by
Bobble Pugh, a tap
team met Albany for the first con the I'srcnt-Teacher's association will Those who spent Sunday In the moun 10:00 All are invited to attend any | by members of the congregation who | dance by Donna Jean Emeet and
tains
say
that
the
only
trouble
with
lest of tbe season last year and ()p be,(, Prt,iay afternoon at 3:00
[ Frances Jean Lloyd, a solo Up dance
assisted the father and son.
dropped It to them 17 to 13 “f,er I o’clock at the Brattaln school. Stu- the skiing was that there was not or all of these meetings.
by Frances Jean Lloyd, and a reading
enough
snow.
The
best
they
could
playlng a very ragged game of hall I deBtg at the g(.bool assisted by. out-
by Edna Yarnell.
The local team it more polished this I H(dp , a|,,nt wni provide an Interesting do was to ride on them behind auto­ METHODIST BROTHERHOOD ‘LIFE’S SECRETS’’ TO BE
The new officers Installed are Nel-
MEETING
NEXT
MONDAY
|
mobiles
as
small
boys
frequently
do
year, having played several pre-season I pr„Rram. Refreshments and n social
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC I
carT, guardian neighbor; Stella
games, and followers expect a victory I
wlJ, be enjoyed following the with their sleds In colder climates.
,
1 Plndlcv i>&8t guardian neighbor; Ju-
The regular monthly meeting of the
-Life's Secrete" will be the 8unday
-rlyior advisor; Glenn Stone,
Friday,
I presentation of the program.
Members of the high school squad I Tbe prograht and those taking part REMODELING STARTED ON
Men's Brotherhood of the Methodist mor„tng sermon topic at the Christian
. Daisy Pugh, attendant;
church
will
be
held
Monday
evening
church
The
Sunday
school
wlll
meet
‘
‘
M’n
captaln of the guards;
did not do so well Tuooday evening I re ag f0nows: The Human Organ,
NEW MASONIC BUILDING
according to Dr. N. W. Emery, chair-1 t 9 45 and tbe Christian Endeavor
.
Putman flag bearer; Nina
however, when they played the alumni, I by »tudents In Ml»» Mabel O lsons
at 6 :l5
There will be M pb
n banker; Mina Girard,
or Town team whlrh look their m ess I n(, Mrg c o Vftn valxah'» rooms;
Work of remodeling and redecorat man of the program committee. The wll,
Doris Girard musician- June
lire by n score of 60 to 26.
I A Thrift I’lay by student» In Allene Ing the Interior of the old W. O. W. men will gather for their usual sup- a ghort orchestra concert at 7:20, pre-
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.
The Town team proml»e» to make I Hartford’» room; and a tap dance by hall Into u new home for the Liberty per at 6:30 and this will be followed ced,ng the evening services. The McPherson, Rachel Thatcher, mana-
by
a
talk
by
some
speaker.
Efforts
cbolr
wlll
a
haif
hour
program
A]ex
Stevens
and
Sam
Sweeney,
a good acountlng of Itself during the I jean Lloyd. • Ernest McKinney will Masonic lodge was started Wednes­
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sentinels;
Myrtle
winter season. They have been win-1 g|ng a vocal solo and a musical trio day. More than »1.000 will be spent are being made to secure one ot the I , gacred muglc durlng the evening
faculty
members
of
the
University
I
gery|cegi
and
Rev.
Veltle
Pruitt,
nlng thplr games consistently and are wm play. This 1» composed of Bar on the renovation and for new furn­
Eggimann, circle secretary.
for the meeting, but he has not con- pagtori wm speak on Who is Your
now Included In the LM e County i,ttra Barnell, xylophone, Bessie 8tew ishings for the hall.
lo o d ? ”
The building was recently pur­ sented as yet.
Independent league. They defeated I art. banjo, and Mrs. W. K. Barnell,
TIME TO SPRAY FOR
chased
by
the
Masonic
lodge
from
Cottage Orove 25 to 23 Thursday of piano. ’ Mrs. Barnell will also sing
PEACH CURL LEAF HERE
the trustees of the Woodmen of the STUDENTS START WORK
I PORTLAND FLYER VISITS
last week and defeated tbe Knights | a vocal solo
World.
The
owners
expect
to
move
of Columbus team from Eugene on
This Is the proper time to spray
FOR SCHOOL PROGRAM MUNICIPAL PORT TUESDAY
Into their new home In about one
peach trees for curl leaf according to
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
Monday night.
All of the students at the Brattaln
f,«ell Pounder, associated with the I q e Stewart, county fruit Inspector
This team will meet aM ot the
CUTS THUMB IN SAW month.
school are starting work this week pounder p iyjng service of Portland He suggests the use of Bordeaux mlx-
other Independent teams In the league
on the preparation of a program to
the g pringfteld munlci- ture. a h of the branches and twigs
Wallace Patrick, student at the OFFICERS OF LOCAL C. E.
during the winter season.
Tuesday afternoon In one I of the tree should be covered with
Hprlngfleld high school, cut off the
DISCUSS SOCIAL PROGRAM be given by themselves at the high I (
school sometime In March. !t Is
BJrd blplaneg wblch he Is state the gpray to he effective.
tip of the thumb on his left hand
NEW COOKING GROUP IS
Tuesday afternoon at the high school
Members of the executive committee planned to charge a small admission agpnt for w h ile here Mr. Pounder I This is also an Ideal time to prune
ORGANIZED AT SCHOOL when he allowed his hand to come of the Christian Endeavor of the for the program, the proceeds to be demongtrated the ghlp by putting It trees and shrubs. Many landscape
..
fnrm« « |l n contact with the rip saw which Springfield Christian church were en­ used for small Improvement about throwgh aimo8t all possible stunts In gardeners are urging that this b« done
Another cooking club was formed
operating. He was taken to
tertained at a meeting at the home the Brattaln school building.
the air above the port. The ship wlll immediately.
at the Lincoln school this week and *
B„ '. office where the
of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Helterbrand
not spin, he says, and Is almost fool
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the members held their
,nJury wa„ drPg»ed.
Friday evening at which time plans OLD TIME BOX SUPPER
proof. It is a sister ship to the small MISSION GROUP STUDIES
meeting at the home of Mrs. L. R. i
TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK one which Mr«. Charles Lindbergh
for the district convention of the
q ? PORTO RICO TUESDAY
Pnge, club leader, that evening. T h e.
_ _ _ T F .» « t { \ MEET
Christian Endeavoor which Is meeting
owne for her personal use.
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new officers are Marguerite Worden. DEGREE TEAM T O M t t l
An old fashioned box supper will be
here this week were discussed. The
Mrs.
C.
J.
Pike
led the discussion
president; Wllmlna Brigg«, vlce-presl-1
FOR PRACTICE TONIGH
social program of the local group for held at the Christian church on Friday
Collect Many Bounties
I on the study book, 'Trailing The Con-
dent- Jean Ixrnk, treasurer; and Co-
evening of next week. The church
Ted Harper of route 1, Springfield qulstadores” at the monthly meeting
lene Cornell, secretary. Mildred Tuhy
The Progressive 22 degree team of the next year was also discussed.
orchestra wlll play and a program ot
Those
preeent
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Is the reporter. -
the Rebekah lodge will meet at the
entertainment Is beine planned. The I collected bounties on ten bobcat, at of the Home “ l.stenary w c ^e y o
x
^
i
s h X b v X d ; ; thi ^
^
The members of the club will hold I. 0 .0 O. F. hall tonight for their first Hubert Slas, Evelyn Harris, Barbara X t e i i a 1;, x
their meetings every other Thursday practice meeting un,ler theIr new of- Adams. Mina Pederson, Dora Peder­
the social room, of the church. | ling collected a bounty on one bobcat |
evening. The next meeting to be held fleers which were elected last week son, Irene Brownfield, Verne Ixiswell,
Margaret
Hemenway,
Ix>la
Thompson,
at the home of Mrs. Page on Jan-¡Mrs. Clara Bnodgrass will be acting
the same day.
Jewel Helterbrand, and Veltle Pruitt. The general public le Invited.
uAry 22
captain for the evening.
E xp end itu re» made by the c ity of
Bible Institute to
Conduct Services
m
d