THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS T illit ' U N II YEAR SPRINGFIELD LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935 SCHOO l s '’IJECI "« m ™ » STAATS „-JW HEART TROUBLE Kf// Be triday TAKES J. FULOP Loses As 09897575 Seniors — Depart BOOKS STORED AS Cap ' SCHOOEJEOSES Edna Severson Wins Prize ROSE SHOW PLANS " " Bryan-Fogle Ceremony To Graduating Clast This Year Retiring President Of Girls Or Read At Corvallis To­ Included Leaders in Many 1 All-Community Invited To League Chose At Outstand­ Springfield People Shocked Basketball, Track, Baseball morrow At 10 30 At Sudden Death Of Local Student Activities Bring Roses and Other ing Among Students Letters Awarded At Final Merchant Sunday Heated among (be 62 high school Flowers To Exhibition Tin« inurrlugc of Miss Crystal High School Assembly Tbe name of Miss Edna Sever­ District Board Outlines Im» proveniente Planned To System During Summer llryun. iluugliti-r of Mrs Muudn Ik u lh from heart (rouble, which llryun. to Victor I* Fogle la to be hud been bothering him for several _ „ ,, _ . ! mi event of tomorrow. Friday, May years, came suddenly to Julius Booth-Kelly Prov.des Lumber OI1) wlll „„ hB|d Fulop. Hprlngfleld merchant, Sun To Apply On Taxes Due; t orvalii» at io so a m day morning as he was working Martin In Charge A ttendants w ill be Mr. and Mrs on Ihe lawn at his home. He had ■1 ■■■ ■ 1 W J Hint! uti«l t ho tnolbor of lb * told several friends of hie recently W ork oil HprliiKfltfld’a H E IlA , bride e|e<-| that he expected to be stricken at school project In scheduled to begirt Following Ihe ceremony the any time here Monday morning at both the couple plan Io visit Vancouver and high school and the Lincoln grade Victoria. * ‘anuda. relurulng Io IN MEM ORIAM building, Glenn I. Martin ban been Springfield w here they w lll make rets rued by the school board to Ih e lr home a fte r uhoul tw o weeks. lying associated with civic have supervision over the work In and charitable activities of Miss llryun Is a former sludent the high school and the gymnasium, of Hprlngfleld Mr. Fulop enjoy­ at the CulversKy of Oregon and u and Mel Itlce will be foreman of ed a very wide frle lie dune Is such that the coat of felt by Ihe community. materials will equal about hall of the total cost of the project Mr. Fulop was 4k years old and Llnooln W ork Listed had been In Ihe mercantile bust Work at the Lincoln school w llll ness In thia city for about 15 years Include scaffolding and renalllng of j He operated a store at Fifth and Ihe aldlug on the building and re- Main street for several years be­ painting the entire exterior. Near­ Annual Election Of Officer« fore selling out to Kafoury. return­ ly KMX) yards of dirt are to be ex j And Delegate« Held At ing later to open another store In cavaled from the pneotn school j Meeting Friday Noon Ihe present location. He was an grounds and used as a till weal of the high school gymnasium The *" *’ Hamlin was elevated Io the active member of the Chamber of Lincoln school grounds will (hen - presidency of the Hprlngfleld Lions Commerce and held membership In he graded and planted with grass 1 *ub Friday noon at they annual Ihe Lions club. TOTAL COST ABOUT $4274 HAMLIN HEADS ! LIONS M HEBE i "lection of d u b officers lie sue- H. B. Changes »et « rede K C Hlusrt, who was given In the high school a new floor * rising vote of thanks for his will be-plarwl in the manual train w,,rk n"’ W tng shop and part of the domestic 1 Other officers chosen are 1-arson science rooms Home remodeling o( W right, vice-president; Hev Dean the latter room Is also Included Poindexter, secretary treasurer; These will he made In conformity ■ W K llarnell. tall tw ister; Harry with recommendations of the Home i M Stewart. Lion tamer; and Glenn Kconomlcs department at O. 8. I* -Martin and Theimer J. Nelson A representative of the department | directors for two years. I>r. Mel was here recently and outlined villa » Jones, and Clayton F. Bar­ changes whereby more aludents ber are bold-over members of the could he accommodated better In board. ' I the classes j Outgoing officers are Harry The largest part of the entire pro ' Stewart, vice-president; Hamlin Jed will consist of the remodeling secretary treasurer; Dr. W. N Dow. of the gymnasium The entire back ; lall twister, and W E. Buell, ^lon end of the present building will be tamer clenrud out. and a concrete floor I H. Il Sallee. Hoy Seoul Uxecu- send .... .. “l,o a " ,h" •” “ '*• •>«“ «»• ing Just beyond the basketball floor Two city truck. I.s v . been re ,,i„ | by the school board and SKUA employee, w lll use them to haul riv e r rock to be used as fill material for the concrete floor live for this district, will tall morn­ bera of the club about the National jamboree Washington and ttbou, , UBUa, apply on buck taxes o f the com I ,.„i the dub pany. The lumber needed wlll cost ___________ ‘X ’ X n b U g modern show er, I ' N T E R E 8 T R , 8 E 8 and a badly needed beating plant SCHOOL ELECTIONS are all Included In the gym work * 1 plant New dressing rooms, supply ®a* 8ra* Candidates Rumored, Just One P etitio n F iled; Election nsini. aod more windows aro In­ To Be On June 17 cludisi so Is also Onüüilng the In­ terior of the main building and Despite the fact that no more painting Incide and outside The project also Includes repainting tbe petitions have been filed for can­ didates In the school election to be Brnttalu school roof. held June 17, Interest In Ihe elec­ tion Is rising ibout town, Candl WRIGHT-JACOBSON SET dates must fib- by June 10. MARRIAGE FOR JUNE 15 At this time only the petition for ! E. (’. Htuart as director baa been Mias Ann M ildred Jucobson, | 8|KII,.d ant| f||)>d w((h |hw digtrict .laughter ,>f Mr. and M r.. O ac.r clerk h„ Il Jacobaon, bus announeed June ced Ills Intention to be a candidate 16 as thè date of her weddlng to to succeed himself us clerk, but Harry Wrlght The «eremony wlll his petition has not made Its ap­ be Molemnixed Huturduy atternoou pearance on the atreet yet. at 4 o’clock at thè home of Mlaa Jatobson's parente aouthenat of Un­ gane. Arthur II. John., presldople enjoy­ eligibility rules and other facts concerning the loans Is mads else­ ed a social evening Haturday at the where In this Issue of the News. home of the Misses Charllne and Florence Fish. They entertained to honor Miss Frnncee Httles who BOOK DONATION FOR moved to her new home at Corval­ LIBRARY IS RECEIVED lis Tuesday. A donation of 26 volumes of Parents of Son— Mr. and Mrs. books was made to the Sprlng{Jeld Loren Eiltnlston of Eugene are par­ public library this week by Mrs. ents of h baby son born to them W alter C. Schaeffer of Eugene ac­ ut the Eugene hospital on Monday, cording to an announcement made yesterday. May 27, 1835. S seniors who graduated fijom Spring-1 son will be engraved on tbe Civic field high school Friday evening a t, JUNE 5 AT TAYLOR HALL Club cup this year it was announ­ JUNIOR HIGH DIPLOMAS Ihe Methodist church were mauy ced Tuesday morning at ine annual ouis Ian ding students who have Children’s Pageant and Floral sealor breakfast given by the high H. S. Inetall Officare Of Stu­ done much to place their achool Parade To Start at 6; 30 school Girls league at tbe Metho­ dent Body; All School« In Ihe forefront both In academic dist eburen. On Main Street Have Picnic Outing« and sports adlyltles. This cup Is awarded annually by Heading tbe list ur them all Plans fur Hprlngfleld'. fifteenth Hchcol days ended for Hpring- Ihe Civic Club to tbe girl chosen as stands bisque Hmlth who served as annual Roae and Flower show to the most outstanding girl In tbe field children tbls weeh. For *2 president of the l«ettermeii's club be sponsored by the Women's Civic high school. Selection Is made by a seniors at tbe high school It meant tills year. An outstaolng; Moris Rob- committee are Mrs. Arthur Snead, for the entire semester and for New officers are Lawrence Chase, Inson. and Lorna Chase, debate; ■ Mrs- McNett. Mrs. W. O. Burch the final six weeks as follows president; LaMoyne Block, vice- Ruth Pollard. Margaret Jarrett. Mrs. Milton V. W alker and Mrs Freshmen — semester and six president; Georgia May Harris, Juanita Seanion. Ahapbla Palanluk, •-c°ta Rodenbougb weeks— Selma Clement. George secretary, Wendell Bartholomew, Eunice Rhlnevault, and Margaret Th" flower show, to. which every Drury, Georgia Mae Harris, W ini­ Hack, music. | one Is Invited to bring tbelr dis­ fred Klckbusch; semester only— treasurer; and Marvin Gorrle. no­ d a l promoter. plays and enter them In competl Henry Chace. Jane Phair; for six Present A th le tic L e tte r * lion, wlll open at k o’clock Wednee week only— Rachel Skurdall, A l­ Athletic awards were presented day morning and continuing during fred Warner. Marvin Easton. the afternoon and evening. The ex­ Sophomores— semester and six by W. E. Buell to the following hibit will be closed from 11 until weeks— ClarabeUe Brood. Cecil students for participation In the 1 o'clock while the Judges are Crafts, Rachel Lee, Dorothy M illi­ sports program of the school: awarding the ribbon prlxes. can. Hoxel Nesbitt. Gladys Shelley, Track— Billy HUI, BlUy Orr, Ran­ Seek Sweepstake W in n e r Juan Stratton. Edna Vest. Lois dall Ray. Irvin Darr, C lair Hadley. One of the new Innovations this Wilson. Jeannine Withers. Eugenia Robert Lltacher, Kerrigan Hutche­ Reeident Of Springfield For season will be tbe voting by every Karns; semester only—Joseph An­ son. Disque Smith, Malcom Hanson, one attending the show to deter­ drews, Clara Brooks; six weeks and David Privat, manager. 16 Year« Paeeee Away mine the beet individual bloom or only— Susie Elkow. Ila Putman. At Home Monday Basketball—Kenneth Cox. Lawr­ group exhibit. Everyone Is Invited Juniors—semester and six weeks ence Chase, Bill White, Dole Car- Funeral services for Thomas ,o a,,end the and each per- — LaMoyne Block, Russell Cooper, son, Holverson, D. Richardson. Ogden. SO. farmer, who passed I 80,1 a,,endlnK wln »>e Invited to Rolland Farnsworth. Mae Goddard, Pete Taylor. Irvin Darr, Antony away Monday at his home at 614 CB8' “ b“ llot for one en,ry The r«- Caroline Hicks, Josie Hicks, Doro­ Uchytll and Bobby Calkins. "G~ street, will be held Friday 8uU8 of ,h,s b»11011“ « be en thy Karns. John Klckbusch. Flor­ Baseball— Verlln Pcsey, Lorry morning at 10 o’clock from the tlrely Independent of the official ence May, Lola Manley. JoLana Liles, George Irvin, Arnold Scott. Judging during the noon hour. Putman, Evalyn Robley, Albert Pete Taylor. Carl Stevenson, Dale Poole chapel here. Rev. I. O. Shaw Rules of the exhibit provide that Rodakowskl. Robert Saul. Warren wlll officiate and interment wlll be Carson. Kerry Hutcheson. Roscoe made In Ihe Laurel H ill cemetery. roses may be shown In groups of Vail; semester only— Edward Hen­ Cole, Billy White. Melvin Stevens. Thoinae Ogden -»as boro August six of any variety, groups of three sen; six weeks only— Barbara Bar­ Warren McKenney and Luther 11, 1854 at Corbin. Kansas, moving of any variety, one bud or bloom or nell. Jean Louk. Steiahoaer. Seniors— semester and six w— n« later I" Blackwell. Oklahoma, and baskets with 12 or more roses. Bas- Annual schol picnic tor the high In 1819 to Portland. He had resided I k*?U ° f m,Xed n° w®r8 and «“ 7 —Charles Cole. M arjorie Currant. In Hprlngfleld for Ihe past 16 years. ° ‘ her n ° wers- whether wild or Laurie Downes. Mary Elkow, c u ty school was held a t Swimmers' De­ I» !»1P he was married to Daisy i lan,e’ n,ay be Prlvate|7 arranged Hadley. Malcolm Hansen. Mary light Monday. Commencement ex­ Gonya In Portland, who survives i for e’l,,lb,tlon Katherine Harris. Harold H1U, Eve­ ercises for tbe high school gradu­ him as does one daughter. Rose, i Ea<'b Per80n ma7 enter * • ma“ V lyn Johnson, LaVerne Pugh. Doris ates were held at the Methodist Marie Robinson, Joan Seavey, Edna church Friday evening. al home; one son, Slogai) Ogden groups as he wishes. Containers w lll be furnished for Severson. Frances Stiles, Faye in Oklahoma; and two brothers, Frank Ogden. Corbin, Kansas, and roses and other exhibits excepting Stratton. Mary Trotter, Raymond TEACHERS OF COUNTY baskets and private displays. W ithers; semester only— Obert An­ Edwin Ogden. Los Angeles. TO TAKE EXAMINATIONS Exhibitors are urged to mark the drews, Irvin Darr, Dlsque Smith. He was a member of the Masonic name of their roses If they know State teacher examinations wlU lodge. them. lie given at the office of County Weekly meeting of the Spring- field Boy Scout troop whlcb was to have beer, held last night was post­ poned because of the absence of Glenn Martin, scoutmaster, who Is spending a few days on the coast. He will return Saturday to take charge of the achool remodeling work which starts Monday. BEER PARLOR CHANCES OWNERSHIP TH IS WEEK It W Manning took full posses­ sion of the Dave Worley beer par­ lor at Second and Main streets Tuesday of this week. He had been here for some time negotiating for the Show Founded In I t t e The Springfield Rose show was founded in 1919 and was planned after the Civic Club had sponsored a city-wide cleanup campaign. The shows have been continued each year since that tIK e except lost spring when the early season and unsettled weather spoiled most of the roses when they should have been displayed. Assisting Mrs. Wheaton w ill be Mrs Carl Olson, chairman of the committee on arranffements; Mrs. Dave Fisher, registration; Mrs. L. K. Page and Mrs. David Saltsman to receive the roses. SPRINGFIELD DIVIDED ON WHEAT CONTROL Lane county wheat growers voted strongly In favor of a wheat pro­ duction control plan to follow the program that expires with the 1936 crop, according to unofficial re­ turns released by O. ». Fletcher, secretary of the Lane County Wheat Production Control Associa­ tion. In the referendum concluded on May 26. 170 contract signers voted yes and 67 voted no on the question 'Are you In favor of a wheat pro­ duction adjustment program to fol­ low the present one. which expires with the 1936 crop year?” One non- EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS signer voted no. In the Springfield ELECTION OF OFFICERS community. U voted yes add 9 Roy Crandall was elected presi­ voted no. dent of the Epworth League at the high school this week. Clarabelle Brood Is first vice-president; FIRE DESTROYS HOME Wayne Kendall, second vice-presi­ on ckenzie highway dent; Arlene Barrett, third vice- The tevidence on the Jack Mc­ president; and Ruby Brood, fourth vice-president. Florence Fish was Nutt farm one mile east of W alter- named secretary. Dolores Casteel, vllle was destroyed by fire of un­ treasurer; and Carl Horrell, song determined origin early Wednes­ day morning. No one was at the leader. Charllne Fish is advisor. Plans for a carnival to be held house at the time the fire started. June 14 were made at the meeting Tennants had moved away recently of the executive committee follow­ and the house has Just been re­ ing the elections. Funds so raised modeled and waa to have been used will be placed In the summer camp as a summer home for the M cNutt fam ily. M r. M c N u tt le I * fund. M Superintendent, L. C. M offitt, each day from Wednesday. June 12, to Friday of the same week. Subjects to be Included and time for the examinations have been listed as follows: Wednesday forenoon: U. S. his­ tory, writing (penmanship) geome­ try, botany; Wednesday afternoon: Physiology, reading, composition, general history; Thursday fore­ noon: Arithmetic, history of educa­ tion. psychology, geology; Thurs­ day afternoon: Grammar, geogra­ phy. American literature, physics; Friday forenoon: Theory and prac­ tice, orthography (spelling), physi­ cal geography, English literature; Friday afternoon : School law, alge­ bra, civil government, bookkeeping. Breeee Returns O. V. Breast, city auditor, who has been east in connection with the Springfield bond refinancing, returned to his home In Cottage Grove today. He la expected In Springfield In a few days to confer with city officials. Mr. Breese hoe had considerable success In hie meeting with city bond holders. It is reported. Visite Parente—Mr. and Mrs. Russell Olson of Portland are here this weak visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 01