Union High Prepares Fail Term
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Program ana Dinmeu Aiiairs
fe ...f-tri n V. H. Silke.'and teach r r
r"a i Thursday that the Un- Resignation
' B-th School wm open
lay Areas Set.
final Activities
f-v. Eugene playgrounds, under
..'.unices of the Bureau of
w' . Duraahnn Will hrtlrt
ana
rtivities rriaay, accora
Jto Miss Nina Kitts, summer
fSaT' activities have been
ifiduled for Condon, Willard,
fc.-oln. Eiver Road, Butte, Slad
jlpark, and 19th and Lawrence
t areas from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30
activities will also be a
JX-TU . v...
ryni wul go on piomo.
i rj, Anchorage pool will remain
o from noon to 4 p.m. and
jjj to p.m. the remainder of
i south. Miss Kitts said,
t A report on attendance and ae-fr-rt
of the summer playground
tiidale will bt released this
reiend.
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KLEER KLEEN OIL FLOOR FURNACE
- L-:s fully automatic floor furnace installed while
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Underwriters approved.
us for an estimate 3 years to pay.
Brothers sheet Metal Co.
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tUNGFIELD E-.H. Silke, and teachers are to report
nWri. w. .u- 3 '"" "1 accepted
I, Sept. is- Zm '"'gnauon 01 .Miss Gravce
,t recent .meeting of the Greenleai, English and dramatics
Z'a ichool board. teacher in the high ichool who is
i had previously ceen an-, io o mamea. Mn. Vernelle
that the grade acnooia mnn was hired as clerk for Dis
friet 19 'uld open on 0,6 trlcts 19 and 15- effective Oct. 1
" date Registration for both She will replace Mrs. Mary Clark
Pet, will b on Wednesday clerk for the past eight years.
Thursday. Sept. 10 and 11.1 The board decided to start a
not lunch program in th
school on Oct. 15. Silke said they
expeci io nave the cafeteria,
which is nearing completion now,
ready to serve cold lunches when
scnooi starts.
The cafeteria nrnoram nn ua
operated by the school and the
ooara win nire cooks and cooks
neipers at uie next meeting in
aeptemoer.
Agriculture
ine Doara voted to start an
agricultural course this year pro
vioing an experienced man can
or nirea as Instructor. The
course will be under the super
vision of the State Board of Frt..
cation, which will help finance
tin program.
A S3 Der month (m u.r . k
.-'.r..of the tennis classes at the i th board for students attending
the board for students attending
r -ssity of Oregon courts fromtthe high school fro moutside the
,,.'to 1 p.m. Also at 1 p.m.. district who desire to ride the
i'a from Whlteaker play- school buses.
Ex-Euaeneans
Plan Picnic
Former Eugeneans living
Portland will 0jath- SimDv
Laurelhurst Park for an annual
Basket lunch picnic about 2:30 p
m.
Ralph Robinson is president of
the big city branch of Eugene
toiK, Alicia McElroy. vice-presi
dent, and Daisy Geddes, secre
tary.
They have invited any local
people who will be in Portland
Sunday to drop around with some
poiaio saiaa ana omer retresn-
ments they might be able to bring
ioir.ee wiu oe rurnisned.
Active Club Seeks
Clothing for Holland
I Persons who wish to contribute
good used clothing and shoes to
Active Club clothing drive for
Holland relief are asked to tele
phone 770 before Saturday eve-
ning, giving name and address.
Club members will collect the
clothing Sunday.
. All material collected will be
shipped directly to the Nether.
lands Round Table, a young men's
service club, and direct distribu
tion to the needy will be made by
the club members.
Persons living outside the city
limits who wish to contribute may
leave contributions at Frank s Bas
ket Grocery, 34 Tenth Ave. E.
The club hopes to collect a ton
of clothing in the initial drive, and
has announced that shipment will
be made from Portland early in
September.
Mclnnii Given Post
On Executive Group
Ray Mclnnis, secretary-treasur
er of the Eugene Central Labor
Council, was elected a member of
the executive committee, Oregon
State Federation of Labor election
results showed Thursday.
After the count of 20.000 refer,
endum ballots, James D. McDon.
aid and James T. Marr were re.
elected without opposition to the
presidency and executive secre
tary-treasurership and Marr's sal
ary was boosted fom $450 to $525
a month. Cecil Jones and Mildred
Gianini, both of Portland, were
elected to the two vice-president
posts.
The retail cost of building ma
terials in the United States is
about double their production
cost
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