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T l IV IIS DAY. MAY SO, iM 6
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ORANGE TAKES STAND
ON PUBLIC PROBLEMS
Baseball Team Ends Successful Season
i Approve Single Ballot, Fee Vote,
READY FI
and Chancellor Elim ination
Mo vea; Plan Picnic
I Pleasant
hill
Graduates 21
VOIE WAGE BOOST
FOB 4-1 CREWS
W. A Dalberg Gives Com­
mencement Talk Friday; Paaacaft.il Negotiations Bring
Workers Higher Wage«
Mias Upton Vnledictorian
«nd Continuous Work
The single primary ballot, refer
Win Over Grove Nine Needed
enduiu of the compulsory aludetit
To Chalk Up Clean Sweep
fee measure, and elimination of
In Firet Round Play
the Chancellor from the Higher
Twenty one studeuls were grad
uated from the Pleasant Hill high
While Ihe new limber workere'
Education system In Oregon were
school Friday night. May 24. at the union continued Us picketing of
YONCALLA GOES DOWN all approved in resolutions adopted
high school gymnasium.
strike hound plants and Ila officials
Saturday by ihe Lane Pomona
Invocation ami benediction were attempted to gel a 5 cents an hour
Home Folks To See Contest grange in session at Lowell grauge
given iiy Rev Holly Jarvis, pastor flat wage ralae (or Ha uieiuberahlp.
hall. Disapproval of (he corn-hog
On Brattain Field; Large
of lire First t'lirlslluii church of ihe 41. board ol directors peaceful
icnirol program continuation was
Crowd Is Expected
I'leasaiii Hill Maxlua Hauler sang ly voted a wage Increase larger
also voiced lu a fourth resolution.
Iwo solos, the salutation was given Ilian lliv rales being hegollaled by
Ada grange »on first place In the
Whether or noi the Springfield
by Myrna lailrd, class history b> the new union
Town baseball team wins the efficiency contest. Jasper grange
Phyllis Drury, ami Ihe valedictor­
Wage Increaaea ranging froth £>
championship of the Cascade lea was second and Wlllakentle »as
ian by V Dna Upton Tim address 10 III cents an hour, and effective
gue will be largely determined here third in the Judging. Goshen grange
was given by professor. W. A Dalit at 41. camps and mllle on June I,
BASEBALL Back row. W K Buell, principal. Carl Braun, Dole Carson. Carl Steven­
on Brattain field next Sunday »hen won second place ina state wide
son Arnold Second row. Bill White. Scott, Warren McKenney Robert Chatterton. coach
berg of file University, aud Bert »ere voted by the 41, empluyeem
the local team will entertain Cot­ officers sealing drill contest. Ada
Kerrigan Hutcheson. Arthur McChesuey. Luther Stelnhauer. Lawrence Chaae. Melvin
Beaver presented diplomas to the ployer group The 4L minimum rale
Stevens From row. Kenneth Cox. Lorry Liles. Pete Taylor. Koacoe Cole. George Irvin,
tage Grove in the fitth game of the grange also won first in this con- :
following:
Cleona Awbrey, Homer for common labor at sawmills and
Verlln Posey. Irvin Darr
lest.
season.
Awbrey. J. II. Brown. Marte Bar­ camps after June I will be 60 cents
Elmo B Chase, Lane Pomona
The Springfield team has already
num, Phillis Drury. Hubert Dill an hour, with rale increase» lu the
won easy victories over Knights of master. Alien Wheeler, and Mrs
m a il. Elbert Finch, Elizabeth Hol­ higher hracketa amounting 1» aa
Ray
Bower
will
represent
Lane
i
Columbus and Yoncalla, and over­
comb. James Jordan, Myrna Laird, ntucli us 10 cents an hour.
time games with hi at cola and Hills county at the state grange conven
Doris Mauney, Rosalie I'arksr,
The 41, lionrd la composed uf 14
Creek Cottage Grove Is the only thin at McMinnville.
Homer Parks. Evelyn Richardson, employes anil 14 employers, and It
Aunual picnic of the grange* willi
team emalning on the schedule
Jeanette Sauborg. V'Ona Upton, la significant that Ihe wage raise
which the locals have not met this be held at Dilley's park July 4. It
Has Maaalee— Aleta llodgea Is
Visitors from Medford— Mi and Agnes Wallac«, Harold Wallace,
carried by a 2OM vote.
»as announced.
season.
til u( her home la West Springfield Mrs. M. A. Johnson aud son. Itoy, M llili c l Walla» , I .11 i W o lik e
The new wage rates will Immedi­
Of course the game her«- will be
of Medford are here visiting at the
Tin class motto was "Our aim ately effect approximately 20.000
School Nine Wins 11, Divides with the measles.
only a comparative showing of
W. E. Stacey home.
success; our hope to win" Class men In 41. affiliated logging camps
Honors With Four Teams
Move to C orvallis— Mr and Mrs.
strength as each team in the league
G.
H
Stiles
and
family
moved
to
Funeral la Friday—Graveside fu colors, lavender and gold Class and sawmills In Oregon. Washing­
In Season Play
is- scheduled to meet three times
ton. Idaho and t'allfornla. and ulti­
Corvallis Tuesday afternoon.
ueral services will be held Friday flower, yellow rose.
during the season. The first round
mately will have an upward bear
Springfield's
high
school
baseball
at 9 o'clock at Rest Huven ceme­
of the schedule will be concluded
From Cedar Fist—Mrs. Kk-hard
Ing on the wages of between 35.000
team closed an erratic season Mon­
tery for the Infunt son of Mr and WORKERS NAMED FOR
Sunday.
sin) 40.000 men In the stales
day at Swimmer's Delight park Hart of the Cedar Hat district was Mrs. Thomas Frame of Goshen who
New Field Not Ready
C.
E.
SUMMER
OUTING
named, for II has been customary
when they lost their final game 6-2 a visitor In Springfield Friday.
died at the Pacific hospital Wed
A large crowd is expected to
Io
Pleasant Hill, winners of the "B"
Hillsboro Man Hare—Fred Cald­ uesday. Vealch chapel Ilka charge Young Psople O f Christian Church In Ihe pasl for operations not af
turn out for this game which will Announce Plans For Annual
filiated with the 41. to follow 41,
league. The Hillbillies opened with well of Hillsboro was a business ol arrangements.
Plan Large G athering On
be played on Brattain field start­
Children Parties Starting
leadership In Ihe matter of wages
a
2-1
lead
in
the
first
inning
and
visitor In Springfield over the
Coast Nsxt Month
ing at 2 o'clock. Work was started
Next Monday
Break In Strike Predicted
circled the bases for four more week-end.
on the new ball field out on North
Close
observers saw In the 41.
CODE
SCRAPPING
HAS
runs
in
the
fourth.
Springfield
Committee workers for the sum­
Mill street this week but it will
Miss Crystal Bryan will become
Gueata at Hotel—Floyd Klrchen
NO EFFECT ON 4L PLANS mer outing of the Christian Eti action, the first break In tbs great
not be ready for use Sunday. This Noble Grand of Juanita Rebekah scored another run in the fifth and
and Harvey Bailey, both of Oak­
deavor society of the Christian lumber strike which for three
will be the second game to be play­ lodge for the six-months period final inniug Whether two more in­
ridge. are guests at the Springfield
Portland. May 2# — Coincident church were snnounced thia week weeks lias tied up virtually all tide
nings
might
have
changed
the
re­
ed here this season, the opening starting July 1, it was announced
hotel this week.
with the scrapping of all NIRA by Beulah Thurman, general chair­ water mills In Oregon and Wash
game with Marcola ran overtime following the semi-annual elec­ sult will remain unkno«’n. Spring-
legislation, Including Its minimum man Appointments Inrlude regia Ington. With Ihe 41. already voting
and thrilled one of the largest tions held Monday evening. She field has a strong defensive team
Has Operation — Mrs. Frank
groups of spectators to ever turn will succeed Miss Maxine Snod­ as was demonstrated in the Lowell Powers was taken to the Pacific wage and maximum hours provls (ration. Jewel Helterbrand. camp higher Increases than the union
game last week when they came hoepltal In Eugene Tuesday for a Ions. W. C. Kuegnlli. 4L president, director. Claude O'Brien; camp has settled for at a number of
out for a local ball game during grass.
announced lhal the supreme court's nurse. Jessie O’Urlen; recreation, struck mills. It seems likely that
from
behind to win in the two final major operation.
Other officers elected are Mary
recent years.
decision has no bearing on 4L af­ Altle Manning; equipment. Juanita the general strike will have spent
Ann Louk. vice-grand; Doris Gir­ innings.
John Lynch W ith Grove
Has
Operation—
Mrs.
T.
J.
Willey
fairs.
A
summary
of
the
season
play
of
Clark, devotions, Uldlns Gartln, It* force.
John Lynch, former Springfield ard.
recording-secretary;
Mrs.
"Long before NIRA was even menu, Aide Manning, service,
No one expects to see an Imme­
high school star hrrler. will be on Marie Pohl, treasurer. Installation Chattertoo's team reveals eleven of Marcola underwent a major
announce­
operation
at
the
Pacific
hospital
It* thought of." Kuegnlli
diate
resumption of cutting at all
victories,
nine
in
a
row,
and
four
Mins
Peterson
the mound for the Grove team Sun­ will probably be held the first
ment said, "the 4L had Its own vol­
Teachers for Ihe classes will be: strikebound mills and neither 4L
day. He will be assisted by Swan­ meeting in July. Miss Eunice Ger­ losses. There was no "A" league Eugene Saturday
untary code as to hours, wages and
employe nor employer directors
son behind the plate. Opposing him ber, newly elected district deputy, schedule for baseball this year, but
Trip to Portland—J. M. Larson working conditions. This code, Expert Endeaevor, I'ldliie Gartln;
would say what their plans were
no other high school team in the
Leadership
through
Christian
En­
will probably be Jay Grant or Rus­ will be the installing officer.
relumed Saturday from a business which haa been and still la a col
11
was understood, however, that
district
was
able
to
equal
this
re­
deavor.
Beulah
Thurman;
Bible
Miss Gerber, Mrs. Clara Snod­
sell who will pitch to N’orval Libby
trip to Portland where he had gone lectlve bargaining agreement be
mills In two large districts will be
study.
Mr
Shaw;
first
aid,
Jessie
ace receiver for the locals. The re­ grass. and Mrs. Glenn Stone, dele­ cord with the same opposition.
Friday
tween employee and employers, has O’Brien; discussion period, Claude re-opened In about two weeks, and
The victories were Marcola 2,
mainder of the lineup has not been gates to the state assembly meet­
others will get Into their stride as
Pleasant
Hill
1,
Eugene
1.
Oakridge
Tonsila Removed— Miss Pearl been In force since IMIS.
O'Brien.
ing reported at the meeting Mon­
announced for this game.
"Therefore, section 7a was not
It Is expected that three addition­ soon aa orders have been accumu­
day night. Mrs. Cora Heaton of 1. University High 2. Junction City Helterbrand underwent an opera­
Something of a track meet was Hillsboro is to be the next As­ 1. Coburg 2. and Lowell 1. Pleasant tion for the removal of tonsils Mon­ necessary In the voluntary couu al Endeavor workers will come lated
experienced by Springfield players sembly president, and the next an­ Hill. Eugene. Oakridge and Lowell day.
ells of the 4L, and its passing will from Multnomah with the O'Briens
last Sunday when they made 22 nual meeting will be at Roseburg. each won one.
have no effect whatsoever on the tor the outing.
JUNE 7 TO BE BERRY
Visitors from Fall Creek— Mr. organization.
trips around the bags before their
Other games included those with
The gathering is Io be held next
Children's P a rty Planned
DAY AT O. S. C. FARM
and
Mrs.
J.
M
.
Farrier
of
Fall
Creek
game at Yoncalla came to an end.
"In the face of the completu month near Florence.
Plans were made Monday night the Belknap CCC camp which
Yoncalla men were permitted to tor the annual children's party Springfield won and with the Uni­ were business visitors In Spring- blow-up of NR A codes. It Is atgnltl
Program (or the C. E group Sun­
Annual "Berry Day" al the Ore­
round the bases only twice as the which is sponsored by the lodge versity Frosh which the high school field Friday.
cant that 4L agreements—which day evening will be on the subject,
gon Stale college experiment sta
game ended with the score 22-2. and financed by a friend of the players lost.
Goss to Portland— Miss Alma Ed are really a code—are the result ' Jesus, the Man of Prayer." Mina Hon has been set for Friday June 7,
Three errors were chalked up organization who makes an annual
W in Nine Games in Row
wards left Saturday for Portland of voluntary cooperation between Peterson will be thu leader for tltS when recent experiments in straw­
against
Springfield
and
four contribution with the request that
Springfield opened with a loss to »here she will visit for a few days employes and employers. Without (ouaecration meeting and fireside berry culture and breeding, and
against Yoncalla in the game.
Lowell and then won niue. After before leaving tor her home at East lederal legislation, the 4L has (or service to be held following Ibe methods of handling can« fruits
his name be withheld.
Playing for Springfield in this
Ilf years carried out the alms aud church service
Following the custom establish­ the U. O. Frosh defeat the team Aurora. New York.
will be explained Hundreds of vsrl
game were Grant and Russell, ed last year, the children will be went into a losing slump and drop­
provisions sought by NRA."
elles of berries will be In fruiting
pitchers; Libby, catcher; Gordon divided into two age groups. The ped three games before defeating
Tonsils Taksn Out — Albert
Visitor From Thurston— Mrs si lhal time and specialists will be
Wright, firstba.se; Chatterton, sec­
Shearer
underwent an operation
Lowell.
smaller children ages from 6 to 12
Chris
Hansen of Thurston was a present to explain details of Ihe
GLENWOOD SCHOOL HAS
ond ; Diets, third and Mattison,
The team boasted one of the tor removal of bis tonsils and ade­
inclusive, will be entertained next
visitor in Springfield Wednesday studies being carried on
short stop; Doc and Pete Taylor Monday evening.
strongest Infield combinations in noids Friday at the office of a local GRADUATION LAST NIGHT
physician.
and Joe Gerber held down the field
The committee in charge of the yeaers with Stevenson at first.
Graduation exercises for the
positions.
White
or
Hutcheson
on
second,
entertainment will include Mrs. R.
Visitor From Medford— Miss Glenwood school were held last '
E. Mushier, Mrs. William Rouse, Liles on third, Pete Taylor at short Louise Ladd arrived here last
night at 8 o'clock. The following j
BELATED SHOWER FOR
Mrs. Joyce Owen, Miss Edna Platt^ and Irvin behind the bat. It will week-end from Medford to spend
program
was presented
I’roces j
also probably be years before the two weeks visiting with Mr and
BRIDE HELD FRIDAY and Mrs. Ernest Black.
stonai. Mary Beal Hall; Invocation,
school
has
such
an
outfield
com­
The older group age 12 to 20
Mrs. Walter Taylor
Rev. E. F Lee; salutation. Thomas I
Mrs. Ernest Bertsch entertained will be entertained some time next bination as Scott, Posey and Darr.
Attend Graduation— Mrs. Ed Brown; class poeiu, Virginia Oed-1
at her home Friday evening with a month. Committee members for The pitching staff was the weakest
Soule
of Burnt wood was here Fri­ des; class history, Marjorie Grif­
bridal shower for Mrs. George Pet­ this event are to be Mrs. Clarine spot on the team. Only Carson
ersen (Doris Gerber) who announ­ Pulman, Mrs. Grace Lansberry, could be relied on In this position. day to attend the high school grad fin; sung. "Starlight and Sunshine
eighth grade girls; class prophecy,
ced her secret marriage recently.
Miss Lulu McPherson, Miss Vinne He proved to be a good pitcher, but uatlon exercises at the Methodist
Jim Malby; class will. Grunt Hot­
Included in the guest list were McPherson and Miss Edna Swarta. the necessary bunching of thy church.
ter; class doctor, Everett Stevens,
Scout
Meeting
Changed—
Weekly
games on the schedule placed a
Mrs. Petersen, Maxine Snodgrass.
strain on the pitching staff which meeting of the Springfield Girl valedictory, Beth Schantol; com
Helene Richmond, Mrs. Sam Rich­
S P R IN G F IE L D M E T H O D IS T
only a very exceptional pitcher Scouts will be held thia afternoon men cement address, Wendell Van
mond. Mrs. M. J. McKlin. Theda
could stand up to. and the team dla at 2 o’clock at the home of Miss Loan; presentation of diplomas b)
and Ione Rhodes, Mrs. Leone Saf-
Dean C. Poindexter, Minister
ley, Mrs Wilda Cotton, Nathalie
"The Ascending Lord,” is the not have a good relief man to take Eunice Oerber Instead of Monday R. B. Oldham, and presentation of
afternoon. Plans for the Court of perfect attendance certificates by
Ed mist on, Mrs. Olive Cheshire and theme for the morning massage. bis place.
the teachers.
Awards will be discussed.
sod , Mrs. Clara Cheshire. Eva Mur­ The evening message at 7:30 will
The annual school picnic will be
ray, Faye Fisher. Doris Girard, be: "Who May Lead?” This will be
He at the (¡rand Opening of our New
Gets Park Job— John Smith. held Friday at 10:30 at the Eugene
Down from Camp Creek—Robert
Dale Daniels. Florence Long. Eu­ an installation service for the of­
Stevens and Frank Gates of Camp Springfield landscape architect, haa Springfield aulo park.
nice Gerber and Mrs. Bertsch.
Store located at 1015 WILLAMETTE street,
ficers of the two Leagues. The
Creek were visitors in Spriugfleld been given the task of supervising
leagues will meet at 6:30. Doro­
the remodeling -A the West park
Monday.
J uki across from the McDonald Theatre!
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
thea Fullerton, president of the
Upper Willamette
block of the County Court property
Second and "C” Streets
Wesleyan League will lead on,
In Eugene. The work Is being done
R. E. Rolens, pastor
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
"What our home means to us." The
See the BARGAINS we ure offering for
as an SERA project.
McKenzie
Valley
9:45 Bible gefool for all ages.
E. E. Schrenk Wednesday. May 22.
Epworth League will discuss some
this
Grand
Opening and you will he convin­
11:00 Morning worship with ser­ things pertaining to Institute.
at the Pacific hospital in Eugene.
The Lea burg high and grade OSC TO GRADUATE 383 AT
mon by the pastor on the subject,
Both the boys and girls baseball
ced that thia the greategt value-giving event
schools closed Friday with a com­
"The Man of Sorrow.”
Visits Brother— Mr. and Mrs. munity basket dinner. An excellent
COMMENCEMENT JUNE 3 teams of the Pleasant Hill high
we have ever offered In our entire history.
7:00 Meetings of Junior and Sen­ Charles M. Rolens of South Pasa-
school won the championship In
program In the morning, competi­
Corvallis.—A smaller number of the "B” league last Friday after­
ior B. Y. P. U.
dt na, California are here visiting tive sports and a baseball game In
graduates with many If not most
8:00 Evening services with ser­ at the home of Mr. Rolens' brother,
See our wonder fill display» of merchan­
the afternoon provided entertain­ of those desiring positions placed noon. On May 27 Pleasant Hill de­
mon by the pastor.
Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Rolens.
feated Springfield 6-2 at Swim­
ment. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Baxter, before they finished, characterizes
dise, Frocks, Dreaaea, Shoes for the entire
recent arrivals provided Ice-cream the sixty-sixth annual commence­ mers’ Delight.
Mrs. Harold Roberts returned to
for a community treat.
family, Men’s and Boy»' Work Clothing; all
ment at Oregon State college, June her home at Pleasant Hill Saturday
Thursday evening commence­ 3. Depression years cut down the
new stocks to choose from at Bargain Prices.
ment exercises for Solvelg Carlson number of this year's graduating after spending a week In Halem
where she attended Ihe Rebekah
and Stanley Mallery, high school seniors and advanced students to
graduates, Margaret Slavens, Laura 383, and better conditions have convention,
Mrs. Noel, mother of Mrs. C. E.
Hamhaugh, Kenneth Smith, Nor­ greatly Increased the call for col­
Jordan, Lucille and Florence Jor­
man Elston, Philip Mallery were lege trained men and women. Dr.
dan, Nine McPeek and Nancy Bar­
held.
Daniel A. Poling will be the com­ num were down from Monmouth to
A quilting party was held Tues­ mencement speaker.
attend the Pleasant Hill graduating
day at the home of Mrs. C. C. Pol­
TH IS IS OUR WAY OF SHOWING OUR
Among those to be graduated
ley by a large group of friends of this year are the first four men exercises,
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
APPRECIATION TO YOU FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hucklns whose ever to receive the doctor of philo­
personal effects were all destroyed sophy degree at Oregon State. Only Mrs. J. A. Phelps of Eugene at the
YOUR PATRONAGE.
when the home where they lived on Alfred Taylor, In zoology, and Her­ Pacific hospital Friday morning,
May
24,
1935.
Mrs.
Phelps
former­
Cedar Flat was destroyed by fire bert L. Jones, physics, will be pres­
ten days ago. A sewing party was ent for the ceremony, while Karl ly taught the primary grades at
Our business is printing. We have the equip-
Pleasant Hill.
also held at the home of Mrs. Rich­
Klemm. chemistry; and Clarence
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lord enter­
• ment and the experience to do good work. . . .
ard Hart to provide clothing for Burnham, soils, will receive the de­
tained a group of young people Iasi
the family. There are three boys,
Given To Every Woman
gree In absentia, being In positions Monday evening In honor of their
Our prices are always moderate and our service
seven, nine and three years.
sway from Corvallis.
son, Dale’s seventeenth birthday.
A marshmallow roast was held
prompt. . . . If you are In need of letter-heads,
SATURDAY ONLY
The evening waa spent playing
Monday night at Emmerich's ferry
T E A C H E R S * E X A M IN A T IO N S
games
after
which
refreshments
circulars, catalogs, broadsides or booklets we can
river bank by a group of friends of
Notice Is hereby given that the were served to the following: Ethel
the Deerhorn-Waltervllle districts.
save you money, time and worry. . . . Let us sub­
A party of young folks gathered County School Superintendent of Petty, Evelyn and Lorraine Rlch-
mit samples and make estimate on any work you
at the Rennie Koozer home Wed­ Lane County, Oregon, will hold the aidson, Doris Roberts, Beryl Bea­
nesday
evening
complimenting regular examlnat'yn of applicants ver, Caryl Lord, Wayne Jordan,
may have. You are under no obligation.
Lloyd Koozer, home from O. 8. C for state teachers’ certificates at Earl Papenfiis, Bill Tendrlck, Bob
the County Court House in Eugene, Andrews and Dale Lord.
for memorial day.
Miss Veda Daley, who has been
Marriage of Carrol Fountain and commencing on Wednesday, June
Where Thrifty People Buy A Save
Ethel Currant In Eugene last Sat­ 12, 1936, at 9 o’clock a. m. and con­ teaching at Trent has gone to Port
1015 Willamette St.
Eugene
urday was a surprise to their many tinuing until Friday, June 14, 1935, Orford for a three weeks' visit with
her brother, Glen Daley, after
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fountain are at 4 o’clock p. m.
which she plans to enter summer
L. C. MOFFITT,
spending their honeymoon In the
school at Monmouth.
County Bchool Supt.
upper McKenzie country.
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