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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWKNTY-K1QHT11 YBAH.
SPK1NOF1KLD, LANK COUNTY, ORKUON,
D.S.C. PBOFESSOR
10 TALK GARDENS
New Mason Home
Used This We eh
THURSDAY, KBBKGAKY 26, 1931
No.
BOOTH-KELLI PEAKS Canal Group Not I Hoop Team Meets KEN SCKOOL FLAK
to Finance Bar ges Eugene Hi Friday
REMAIN UNSETTLED
COKSIDEBED HERE
Housewarming Dinner, Address,
P v i » Ct,° x . Cann#d Cood> in Came Decides Winner of Second
and Dancing Planned for
F. A. Cuthbert, Landscape Ar­
S a 7 i t ' » * \ ini, T ’ n Year’
Plac# in Distric*: University
O.E.8. Members Tonight
Dixon Retire* as General Man-
chitect to Speak at High
y« State College Man.
High Wins Championship*
ager; Future Policies to Be
Resident* of W altervill. and
A lodge home which would be
School Saturday Night on
fVa,,er Waler’ « H
Hprtn<fleld « " d X m e high school
Directed by R. E. Danaher.
Thurston District* Ask Infor­
Gardening and Horticulture; credit to any city much larger than
Hprlngfleld will be formally opened
President of Company; Who It support J any w a T to ^ r ," ^
,'*a*etban le8ra’ * « ‘angle on the
mation as to Cost of Sending
Plan Four Meetings.
for use here tonight when tb« Mb
of hare, iia .
* tbe fln*nc,n« local gymnasium floor Friday night In
Will Appoint M a n a g e r
High School Students Here;
arty
Masonic lodge entertains with
Roprsem U U vee of all (ha rommun
Board Favors Plan.
The future policies of the Booth-1
c*“*Ktatlon of the I This game promises to be one of the
a potlucg supper In the dining room
Idea In thia part of Lane county ara
exported hare Saturday evening to for their wives and members of the K elly Dumber ronm anv .n ,i i t ..
Eastern Star.
ing of a successor to A. C. Dixon,
attend the teeters on gardening and
Hugh E. Roason. graduate manager as general manager of the firm, are
horticulture which la to he given at
the high school at 7:80 by F. A Cuth­ of the University, will be the principal still undecided and no announcement
bert. assistant professor of landscape speaker of the evening. The address regarding them are expected Immedl
aruhltectlura at the Oregon State Ag­ on Halurday eveu.'ng of this week ately. the former general manager
by
cards. j told th® Ne*« »n a telephone conver
.
, dancing
- and ----------
riculture collage. Special mUalc will will be ,, followed
The first meeting In the new homejaatlon this morning,
be provided during the evening by
Th„ „
the high school orchestra under the was held Tuesday night when the
Masons held regular work In the ,
retirement of Mr. Dixon, who
direction of Ernest McKinney.
auditorium
••«» «mes vice president of the lumber
The professor Is visiting many of
the counties of the state at this time
\ ‘ ,”npl‘'t’ ‘«-»"«formation has been L " " X 7 'o f * n
a"nua*
Of the year lecturing on k . J S
’M,cond
of the ®
b° ard ° f dlr* * «
method of planting g td e n s and Z 7 H ® " * ° W bu"d,n< wh,<’h *•" d « ^ ^ 1
* “ h8'd T"e*'
«caning yards
Hl.
. o
? Purchased the first of (be year by
* * ‘ ,h ‘" *®ek Mr 0,100 has
‘
• d Uh* Masons
The most e la L r a .e lv anDOU,“;*d “ >•’ h- *01 spend his time
Hprlngfleld t *61" ,rOm “ r®<on City to I hardest fought contests of tbe present
High school, at Walterrille and
r E d « a, ,bTh" decl‘ ,on
r*‘“oh«d "«o«°u for two reason.
ThursP>n may temporarily disband
associationwhTch
* T * .“ "* * th<>r ame *8 w,th tb® Eugene high team
p eX «
h” d “ ,Dde H d ,OCa* hl«h - hC- 1 « h leU c team. next year and students now attending
There 1« an in__ __
-
always put forth special effort to rle- these schools be brought to Spring-
eanr
i
"
reusing
demand
for
frat second,
their rivals
across
field to attend the local high school If
on "he S
; “ d T**etab,e" «asked «"d
the from
winner
of“ the
X river
X
ette valley i*
and th® Wiliam will gain an undisputed second place
during areas on th
® Urg8r pro
th® dUtr,ct- ’ h»« ^ e losing team
to 1 E n Ith
the 00481 aixordl"K * ln b® dropped to third place,
to L. E. Brelthaupt. agricultural eco„ I . ,
omlst at the Oregon State Agricultural . *
4r*8 attendance
expected at
college In connection with the Bxten 0 8 Kan,<! J°hnny Lynch, star guard
slon service of the United States da-
‘be ,OCa’ team' wln ProbaWy play
partment of agriculture
I i*art
tbe
He injured his
The speaker pointed out that In l i l s
lh’ UnlTer” ‘y hl«b game
the Willamette valley produced 117 iV“1 d,d "Ot 8tart “« I n s t Cottage
«00 cases of canned vegetables and
I™* PrWay H® dld ent«r the
•n 1930 the same district produced i t « * n.I.,‘h eJ a,,t ha,f tOT “ 8hort
more than g00,000 cases Canned fruit
. . ThC Tom8etb bro‘hcrs, fieri
has
jslmilar advance
ad------- sïncë ' I and
h
o taken a jrtmlto,
k
u i,erae7.
7’
d0Wn 0,8 g',ard
p X f c “: r , ■■
“ •
1919 when M « « .
930 when , h.
Lha.'.f and d'‘mo'i»‘r»tcd that they are
put amounted to S.SOCLOO^cMeH^Tlfem IfUlly Capable ot b° :d,n* their own
patrons of the Walterrille snd Thurs­
ton district agree on a plan proposed
by residents there according to Dr.
W. H. Pollard, chairman of Ute Spring-
Held school board.
Represenutlyea from the districts
met with the local school board in
a special meeting held at Dr. Pollard's
office last Thursday evening and re­
quested Information a . to the attitude
of the Springfield school officials to­
wards such a proposad and the ap­
proximate cost per pupil to the out­
lying districts.
county and many member, of the Bu-
fUr"'8h,n*8' •*“'
Act,y® direction of the policies of
gene Garden club a . well a . Inter-
f
tb® c*'1 ,b® Booth
company will be In
"•ted people living In all the smaller
The
" *
h“ nd" ** K E '*«aher. president
communities such as Ixiw.ll, Dexter. L riMln
,h
r,M,m la «w of the company. He is working on
Thurston. Jasper. Wendllng. Ooshen L .„ „
‘u , ?
i
Wh‘Ch haa ftttur® «*•"« ot “ >• company now and
No A ction T ak e n
Creswell and Coburg are planning t o l j ^
P**
r’,f,"tob*d •■«* which will appoint some one to serve as
There has been no definite action
Is
no
great
hurry
In
gettine
th'
J
a*
afnl,t
the
b*’
1
teams
in
the
district
attend the lecture here.
I
» oa floor. The lodge In-1 manager of operations
taken on the matter as yet, but the
according to Products to the markets and the use
Springfield defeated Cottage Grove
Th.
h ,„
L™
"TL-
« ' ■)<««•
two districts are expected to bold
28-13
in
the
Friday
game.
The
first
o
t
barge
transportatUon
will
mean
.
riuh“";d,7 t" ,“. f o X T " , f , ’'lt' W^ a8’a d “ *
° r ,h-
dlr- “>rs
meetings
soon to discuss the proposal
saving of a few cent, per case which string tesm was taken out at the end
m . U ln « tr e s ,J 7 n h« ; . c ur ’
* 'ar«"r a"d °’<ld- "
4,1 re"’l8Ct8d
0,8 TueHday
‘be aggregate will amount to a of the half when the score was 11-3 and reach decisions. It is expected
that tbe districts will try out the
for Springfield.
Mr. C E Wheaton nreateent'^r'm^ **“ bU'h l‘u‘d,,,« ° n trnm tb« kitchen m‘’e,,n * Tho«* present Tuesday night considerable mini
plan on a temporary basis at first
club Mis. Z l ^ d ^ s X d e l e ,
Thl4 h44 b*8n •’““'PP®*' ” 'h " «* r r8 R E n“Uab8r- R * Bo"‘b.
Salem business men. represented at
I nlverslty higb school now holds until It Is certain that all parties con-
Uon agent and o h pi 1 h
"n8tra Plumbing, dralnboard. cabinets, and * C D llon> p- 8 Brumby. E. B
the asmclatlon m eeting, for the first Urst place In the south half of the
cerned will be satisfied.
Mem ari . S X
,« r ’; ‘
C° Un,y «•« rahgs The lodge h s . theR own
Frank H “ me. promised their full support for
district and will play Cottage Grove
”
<'ni-
monogramed dishes which they have Bu‘ b’ W P Peacock, and H. A. Dun-
Such a consolidation of high school
the project. They stated that each Friday In the final game for these
. emtser. of the club held their
I moved to the kitchen.
bar- Bm’th Is a vice-president of the "f the eight Lions club. In the Salem two teams. There Is Just the bare instruction would mean a large saving
'•■•“‘ur meeting at the Community
Another large room la the lounge r ® m panr and r>UQb* r w»s re elected nrote*? ha<l mad8 the caM ,|xatlon possibility that the Grove team might to the taxpayers In the three districts.
ta I Tuesday night. This was In the room which has been reflnlshed but ■*cr*t*ry and treasurer
Project one of their objectives for the down tbe University high five and The Springfield school district agreed
nature of a mx-tel gathering, starting which I. yet to be furnished with
present year.
spoil their championship position, it to take in the outside students at
with a dinner
at 9:10 and ww f„| drape, .„ d furniture. This mom and | HIGH SCHOOL DEBATORS
such
an Improbable thing should hap­ 390 each for instruction, the two dis­
to i
C4raTan Of aPProx|mately
lowed by a w>clal program
Large the hallway has been covered wltt
pen
It
would mean that the Univers ty tricts to pay the cost of transporting
30«
people
will
g»
to
Port|amJ
ARGUE AT BROTHERHOOD
quantities of food was left after the an attractive Inland lineoleun,
high team would drop into a two-way the students to and from school.
, í n7 , ’,* ° f tb”
dinner and this w>, ,.k On to the
Th.
u
.
MEETING HERE MONDAY wbleheí¿
blch will be held at the chamber tie with the winner here for the first
Would Draw on State Fund
a,” a. ,o
S T J T
»lent, who ware voluntarily spending L „
t* ’ *
P*'"“ *
Member, of both the affirmative M a r c h T " * *l ,,<X,n ° n FrldaJ place in the district
Dr. Pollard pointed out that the
The standing of the teams at the state iiigh school tuition fund would
the night there because of the cold
„„ , .
. th . beaT’r cork and negative debate teams of the high
weather outdoors.
linoleum strip, snd varnish«! snd the school argued the chain store question
end of their games last week was as pay a minimum of 330 per pupil If
I hand mil pAlnted black.
follows :
they came here for instruction. This
at the monthly meeting of the Men’s HILL BILLIES TAKE
A special "health supper” I« being
School
Brotherhood s i the Methodist church
sponeored by the Civic club at the
L Pctg may be Increased to 340 If the law
FIFTH
CONSECUTIVE
University High ....___ 4
Monday night. No decision was taken,
Community hsll on March «.
A tee- I SPECIAL PROGRAMS
1 .800 now before the legislature la
"B” LEAGUE T IT L E Eugene H ig h __
3 S .600
COMMEMORATE BIRTH
the debate being a practice match In
turer will be preeent Io explain the
The tuition law provides that the
S p ringfield ___________3
1 .600
values of certain foods snd their ef­
OF Ge WASHINGTON , Ur**D“ra,,on Tor the debates with June
One of the very latest model elec Cottage G r o v e __ Z.___ 0
district
shall receive as high as 360
tlon City and Eugene teams tonight, school hn.a.,*. « a ,*Rt
fects on the body
s .000 for the first twenty outside students
was
served
the e I ieadershit
leadership \ r r P
«»“ r ...
Under “*«
Special programs commemorstlnx I A
" 8:30 dinner w
as se
r v ea by
ny th
The starting lineup for the 8pring-
and 340 for the second group of
WENDLING RESIDENT DIES | ,he blr,h of
Washington were '«•'“ • • Aid Of the church preceedlng
of , h<>
R Kilpatrick, prln field-Cottage Grove game was:
twenty, and 330 for each student over
IN F IIC F N F n id T u c o c e v , hold at ,b“ «•’ ,,ral "c*-ools of t h ls ! ’be debate and business meeting of |aat - L ? ’ ■> h«ol. went to Eugene
Cottage Grove 13 Springfield 28
IN EUGENE ON TUESDAY City Monday forenoon and all classes I‘b® brotherhood.
I ’“ ‘. - T
, and “ ^ « d off honors. Clark ( 6 ) ...... ......_j>.----------(7) Wright 40. There Is some question as to
including championship of the "B"
Woodward (1)
----- (4) Mattison whether the local district can collect
Armin Hess, resident of Wendllng .T’ T i
‘ h * bal “ n C e
league for the fifth time In succes­
more than the 330 per pupil from
Schaefer ( 1 ) ------- C-------(6) Ernsting
LIONS IN IT IA T E TWO
for the past seven years, passed I * 7
sion
The Pleasant Hill boys were
the state fund under the proposed
C.ugglaberg
--------.G
._.(4)
B.
Tomseth
away at the Eugene hospital Tuesday
H,ud''"t» at the Brattaln school held
NEW MEMBERS DURING
plan and Attorney-General Van Winkle
matched against the Crow high school
evening at the age of 67 years
I P' ,,|tram" ,,f recitations, songs and
The Suflngfield basketbalV temm^iU I (j-t
F8<1Ue8te<1 by La< re"ce Mof-
LADIES
N
IG
H
T
PROGRAM
I
‘J “am ]“ tbe finals Saturday night and
Mr. Hess was born In Swltaerlsttd I 8t<’ry rea,,ln* *»y the teachers. Each
Cose
Iheir
season
next
w
e
e
k
X
I
f
e
---------
won 27 26 to retain their champion
cs? May 22, 1874 and came to the | r<X>m h“d lta own pro*ra,n for the
M. C. Kirkland and Nell Pollard | 8bip whlcb they have held each year
game against Albany at the •ocal Itendent. to make a ruling on this point
United States when he was 41 years I occaa,<’"
I were Iniated Into the Springfield Lions 18,nce ,he “B” league was organised
before the local school board binds
gymnasium.
old settling down In South Dakota
‘-'"coin school students had a group club Friday evening during the enter-
A coincident of the tournament was
_______________ ____
itself to any agreem ent
until eight years mo when he r«rae I'rotra“ ln the assembly room. Their talnment provided for "Ladles' Night" tbe matching of the teams In the
H O U S F B A M C a n ir r n
to Oregon.
progrsm consisted of the following at which time the members of the «»•>•- Both the boys and girls teams
RANSACKED ON
The district Is sure of the 380, and
the two Interested districts will then
He Is survived by hla widow. Mrs "umbers;
c|ub hluJ lh#lr w,Te#
from Crow high school entered the SATURDAYi SILVERW ARE,
Josephine Hess; two daughters. Mrs
Recitation. '«Our Flag" by Sidney
Tb® «»enln* began with a dinner at f,nal Fames of the tournament. The
WAFFLE IRON ARE T A K E N have to raise by direct taxation only
360 or 350 per pupil under the new
Freda Booth. Dayton. Ohio, and Mrs Ward; Flag salute by school; song.J,be Community hsll at 7:00 and was Crow girls were more soccessful than
------
P. R Baldwin of Wendllng; onel 'Btar Spangled Banner” by school; I followed by a lively minstrel program their boys team and defeated the I The hurglariiltig of the George Per- law for high school expenses plus the
brother, Robert Hess ot Dayton. Ohio. Play. "In the Days of George W aeh-jand “>e Initiation.
strong Vida team led by Gladys Min- klns h°me at 603 Fifth street Satur- cost of transporting the students each
The funeral services were held from '"«ton" by the 2nd and 6th gradee; Members of the
Lions quartet and ney' 4Ma Ml8’ M'n"«y alone ac- day is the second robberv In this day.
the Branstetter chapel In Eugene to-
"Mt. Vernon Bells," 4th grade;
day at 11 00 o'clock. Rev. Arthur ^ “ 1® Historian." by Third grade;
Inl'eTmen" w a s ^ ^ l n T h ''* 1'''1
lX u il7 * t
8 ‘' ‘*r’ ” a“d "B*’t,y
interment was made In the new 1. O. | Row. First grade; song, with ukslele
O. F. cemetery.
S ? ? ! ! » » R“;.>
VslAA PttdiUfiord*
«awn— I
; h -
« r '- T - ;
REV. PIKE TO PREACH AT
V.
BOTH SERVICES SUNDAY
Rev. C. J. Pike of the Springfield
Methodist church who has been ah-
sent from his church for a few weeks
due to an operation, will preach both
of the services at the church on
Sunday. His morning topic will be
"Hottom-8lde-Up." Ernest McKinney
will sing at the morning aervlcea.
The Sunday school will meet at
9:46 and the Epworth league at 6:80
The evening service will etart at 7:80
nt which time Rev. Pike will preach
on the subject “Rlght-8lde-Up.'*
several visiting articts provided mus- cottn‘ed lor 36 of the points scored city w,tb,n a few weeks, and Lum
Changes at Local School
leal entertainment during the dinner
by her te*m '» tb,a K«me. Anderson, police chief. Is Inclined to I There are am>roxlm a t„ i„ sk
aD<1 "“ ®r ln tb® »»«"1«*-
Players for Pleasant Hill were Hills. ,hlnk ‘hat the thefts may have been in the two high schools
Their at
GuMt , rtUtg ,
Peeblee. Mauney. P. Wheeler and COmm‘tted by «>• 8ame ^ « y or
tendance at the Springfield high
. r u .,
T ' “ . “ b’ ' h
school would mean that the local
I
'when the owners were known to be
school would have to employ two
b i S X .
’ “ • ’ • ‘ " ’‘ “
E X E
X '™ ./" '" -
out of town.
more teachers and equip two more
Two seta of valuable Rogers Broth rooms for class instruction. Two and
i«ove tbe Name of Washington", First I
___ ___________
. ers
— silverware were -stolen together
possibly three more subjects would he
grade; song, "The Red River V n lin v ''l> . _ ______
'
Members oi the Vida team which with a new warn«, tn™ »„a
by Don Thompson; duet, piano an,I M< 5 1
T0
thThtafc ’ “h ° i r ° i
Bttend,nK ”lo‘hln« belonging to Mrs. O ldhaT taught according to W. E. Buell, prin­
xylophone. Florence May and Bar-
HAVE M EETING TUESDAY the h,Rh 8ch°o1' >nc,«dlng one gram housekeeper for Mr. Perkins were cipal. These subjects are physiology,
bara Barnell; vocal solo, Ethel H all-I M
,, 2
™ar 8ludent- were Mlnney, E. Miller, I taken Saturday night while Mr Per botany and chemistry.
• B .| Mr. w
Pollard win entertaln G. Miller. Donoho and Thompson.
kln„ was sp e ^ in g T x e ntaht
The discussed consolidation affects
Wight grade girl r .
i »nem oers of the Women« Foreign
Their conquerors from Crow were I farm home up the McKenzie
high
school student* only. Grade stu­
High school students held a special L u ^ c h T t X 7 e ™ i a r hemi . r i ^ ta; i" “ * ’
RaU,hBKe'
M°*
The h° me ° f
“nd Mrs Mark
dents would continue to receive In­
program at 10:80 and were then dis- h erT ,’,me
nert w ee^
Rnd
8,ml'ar,y entered a short
struction ln their various districts.
missed for the balance of the day. ¡The program will bo in charxT of
Th° largeBt cr'>wds ln the history | ' yht,e ag0 when the owners were dut
“
of the league tournaments attended i ot tb® clty-
ROOFS FALLS ON WORKER
I Mrs. W.m. Oants. Mrs. A. B. Van |
the games which were played at the I
c*u®8 bare been found by the
ELECTRICAL SALESMAN
Valznh is president of the society.
HOSPITAL CARE NEEDED
Armory in Eugene Thursday, Friday ,ocal ° ff,c«r8
W ILL BE TRANSFERRED
SUNDAY SERMON TOPICS
P“"1 Saturday
J. L. Seavey received Injuries which
I W R IG HT-M AY W INNERS
necessitated his being taken to the
salesman tor the Mountain States
FOR
BAPTISTS
GIVEN
CHAMBER
OF
COMMERCE
NEW MEAT MARKET HAS
Power company here. Is to be trans­
OF POPULARITY CONTEST Pacific Christian hospital for medical
care Saturday when the small roof
LATE MODEL SHOW CASE ferred to the Coos Bay offlco of the
How to Catch a Man " will be the
TO M EET HERE TUESDAY
Gordon Wright and Junta May were of an outbuilding which he was trying
company effective March 1 It was I ‘be Sunday sermon toplo at the Bap-
__ _____________________________
Tb® regular semi-monthly meeting I “dJudged the winners of the Girls to place fell on him. He was not
One o fthe very latest model elec­ announced here today.
The Coos Bay ,,8t «hurch __________
according to Rev. Ralph
trically refrigerated display cases has salesman will coma to Springfield. I MulbolJand, pastor. He has selected nt tb® Chamber of commerce will be IL®**”« popularity contest at the high seriously Injured, but was still In
Complained” as the topic tor the h®,d at tb® Community hall on Tues-1 “®h° o1 which ended last week. Both the hospital the first of the week re­
been Installed at the Ralph A 8tanley Mr. and Mrs. Wade will leave this J
| ®v«"lng eerrlce. The 8unday school day ®Tenlng according to W. K. Bar- of the winners are members ot the covering from his bruises and shock.
store by G. W. Clark who opened a week tor their new home.
meets at 9:46 and the Young People neB* P ^ ’ ldent. The program has not Ju” *®r cIa88-
meat market In the store thia week.
been worked out at this time, but
Tb® «"“‘««t was a novel one. It FOURTEEN-YEAR BOY W INS
The display case la a Lane county C ITY RECORDER RETURNS I have their meeting at 7:00.
the president promises to have some I wa8 8P°n8ored with the Idea of ob-
product, being made west of Eugene
BICYCLE RACE SUNDAY
Interestlng problem for discussion.
paining funds for the league treasury
hy the J. O. Olson Manufacturing . after SE RIOUS illness lecoi T tire covers
and
a
fee
of
26
cents
was
charge
to
company. It Is a combination display
Robert Neply of Eugene won the
I. M. Peterson, city recorder and
B O O S T JO N V E N T IO N
enter a candidate After the entry Dlnty Moore bicycle race from Eu
case and refrigeration box. It Is 18
INDEPENDENT
MARKET
a supply of painted tire covers
_
period had passed the only way to
feet long with two display shelves city attorney for the town of Spring-
FRONT GIVEN PAINT I cast a vote tor a candidate was to gene to Mcnroe and return Sunday
field, returned to his duties at the and
In view from the front. Below thia city
by outriding several older boys who
hall Monday morning after an I ,”h'e' A m e Z n T / " T , adV8rt'a,ng
pay a penny. Only tour candidates
space Is n large compartment which absence «»
— *
- - I I t„ be
American
state
absence of several weeks
during
''h eid ™ Legion
â 7 7 ëëllïs"
ëV convention
7 n ’Z Ï 7 i ’7 * "“'’ " T r
th8 ,ndepend®nt 8Urvlvcd the first day of the contest were using racing bicycles. Neely
Is used for storage of meats and
rode a stock model wheel. His time
WM, "m . b .
n„ s
‘ which
-b leb lasted for a week. T
b ., „ ___
„ _
___,
other Items before It Is cut for sale. Uon
In Portland. Mr. Peterson 1 .1 '
”' haT® arrlyed h®r® and are white gloss finish this week
A» of I the winners and Virginia Christie and for the entire race was 2:61:4. Ed
All Illumination for the case Is from spending only part of each day at piocZeds" from X a i X ? * atat1° n ,he wo°dwork In the display windows I Jlmmle West.
ward Cobb of Eugene finished second.
the outside, six large lamps throwing th .
His
time was 2:61:8. Edgar Gerhard
.
.
.
.
I
«“
oceeas
from
the
sale
of
these
covers
I
has
also
been
renalnted
T
h
e
hark
c
i
u
j
the city hall
o, tte
light directly on the meats Inside.
finished third In 3:86. Thia In an
strength.
lng expenses ot the convention.
annual event for I«ane county on
painted a tew weeks ago.
1
W ashingtons birthday.
j