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Summer Class
Opens Monday
A six-weeks summer school ses
slon will be opened In Eugene pub- ln7"'ur"'B" " n M ame
11.. schools Monday mornV .Tn.to earn. cred,ts durln the summer,
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High School, 250 Seventeenth Ave.
W from 8 to 12 noon five days a
week.
Summer school classes will en
able children in the elementary
and Junior high grades to brush
up on courses in which they lagged
during the winter term.
Senior high students will be able
The school will be open to all
grades, from elementary through
senior high school. All elementary
work will be carried on Irom 8:30
to 12 noon five days a week at
Condon School, 1350 Moss St.
At Eugene High
All junior and senior high school
work will be carried on at Eugene
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as wen as to complete some re
quired courses if they want to de
vote more time to elective courses
during the coming winter.
Violin Lessons
Elementary students wishina to
take beginning violin lessons may
do so under the tutelage of Mrs.'
Winifred Young, the regular grade ,
school instrumental teacher.
The school district provides the
housing for summer school ses
sions, but the program itself must
be self-supporting. For that rea
son senior high school students
will be required to pay $20 for the
six-weeks term. Elementary and
junior high students will pay $15.
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Beef Tour Planned
In Eugene Region
Monday will be Upper Willam
ette Valley Day in the Pacific
Northwest Beef Cattle Tour
ivhlch left Weed, Calif., on Sun
day morning. The annual tour,
sponsored by Western Livestock
Journal, is designed to promote
better beef and to study different
pasture conditions.
At 9:30 a. m., Monday, the group
will visit Springfield and the
farms of Chester Chase, Eugene
Chase, and 3. LeRoy Chase. Fol
lowing lunch In Springfield, the
tour schedule is Sid Pruitt'a herd,
Rt. 2, Eugene, at 1:30 p.m.; Mc
Kemie Hereford Ranch, Coburg,
at 2 p.m., and Walter Hubbard,
Junction City, at 4:15 p.m.
The farm of Dick Ward In Hal
sey will be inspected at 5:30 p. m..
and the last stop of the day will
be made at Prank Cochran's place
in Brownsville at 6:30 p.m. The
group will stop overnight at the
Benton Hotel in CorvalUs.
All Lane County residents in
terested in the tour are invited to
attend any or all of the planned
Inspections.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., June 18, 1M8, Pay I '
Infant Offley
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Offley died Friday at a
local hospital. Graveside services
will be at Rest Haven Memorial
Park Monday at 10:30 a.m. with
Rev. Ellsworth Tllton officiating.
Bartholomew-Buel Mortuary tt ;
Springfield will have charge.
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Bales, Service. 1409 W. Ul
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Agent North American Van Lines
EUGENE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
550 Willamette Phone 160
ELMIRA REBEKAHS
ELMIRA Rebekahs will prac
tice degree work at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the Odd Fellows Hall.
PAINTING
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General Industrial
Stacks Mills
Tanks Warehouses
Decorating Composition
Concrete Roofs
Towers Shingle
1162 Cbarnelton Ph. 360
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IN TOWN Saturday for alum
ni m-tlngs at' the University
of Oregon was Palmer Hoyt, now
publisher of the Denver IJost
and fomerly publisher of the
Portland Oregonlan. Hoyt grad
uated from the university In
1923. (Staff photo, Wiltshire
engraving).
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Springfield Junction
4-H Leader
Goes on Trip
Rarhnra Bloom. CrOW com
munity 4-H club achievement
urtth n nine-vear record
of championships in a dozen fields,
.,,111 19va TCiiitomi Sunriav morn
ing at 8:45 on a trip that will take
her to Washington, u. tH jjbiw
Success, and a score of interest
ing places enroute.
Miss Bloom will return July 2
from the trip with three other
outstanding 4-H Club members
from Oregon. Their itinerary will
include visits to the houses of
Congress and other government
installations.
The trip Is sponsored by the
Lane County Leader's Assn.
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BUILDING CONTRACTORS
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910 Almotden St.
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