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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
THURSDAY. M AIICH 30. 1022. SPRINOFIEIJJ NRWH American Legion. The award will follow the legion campaign tor Job culminating in the legion siuptoymen: Jay, March 20th. A rrport on unemployment condl tfons la Oregon sent to l,ernuel ltoL'. national adjutant of the American Legion by Harry X. Nelslon. adjutant April I. the firs'! Sunday In Aprl'. has been designated by the American legion of Oregon a Legion Sunday. Each post has been requested by the uVrnr'nioitt commander. Oodoll. u 'urge lt membership to alien I chur-ti on that day. On this day the plan Is for each post of the Legion to attend one 't the local churches In commemoration . ... .. . i : l m u.e i.rcBn ... pr. ,.,ruu u.-v of mx ,lpor,M1, ,)Vvn, nj t0 ,hnw the tart that there are 2100 men regl,- ,o h Mrm n.nu,rv o .,, tered with the Legion employment honprw, ,,ovl , AlnrrU.n bureau In Portland. 900 of them badl ,,.,,. ,0 ,.hlm.h Mrorla, la rnd of work and practcally half Su .,, , ,,ro,.,i,mR,0.1 fron, of those registered either married or Frnk JjlmM pf pi11 0rw have dependents. "It Is a rryms shame". reads adjutant Nelson's re port. Tthat some two thousand vet erans of the world war are out of em ployment In the city of Portland alone. rharjaln of the Oregon legion. V Ikllhxl by the Pupils of SpriiiRfioM High School wroltcnd nitd Soup had to work ad li ill.lirt come over." Commercial Teacher baa Visitor Mr. K. X. Torhet. brother of Mr J K. Torbet. money order clerk In thi! Albany postotflc was a Sunday gu"st I of our commercial teacher. i ANOTHER CHANCE IN ' MEAT MARKET FIRM "" . r t) . Itennet he purchased the In terest of Ms partner, J. E. Stewart, In the meat market at lha corner nt Fifth and Mln streets, 'heretofore, known as Stewart A Penned in at market. Mr. Itotinntt I now aide pro prletor. Ills son. F.O. Junior witj elnt hi in a before The deal to k plain Monday. We have not learned autihlng of Mr Stewart's plans. For the last two years It has hen the custom of the national department of the legion to decorn'e the graves of those who fell In the world conflict .' Hurrulean efforts are being made an(l posts of lh vgon wl Pn.j by the American Legion with the ln contributions through 'heir state opening of Its nation-wide drive t. headquarters to the legion fund, provide "short time" and permanent wh 1 1 e thousands r-f communities Jobs for Its buddies. Ixnal posts all 'throughout :ls country will honor over Oregon are cooperating wlthj,, g0,ior dead. It Is the distant civic and fraternal organisations, busl srTM ,n England. France. Italy and nesb. nwn and otiiers to pro Ida Russia that are the legion's peeult.ir ployment for the wor?J war veterans, i car1 Teds the communication from Local posts learning of positions )Pc!on nations! headquarters pen in the communities are urgentlv j om'mme.s established In F.nglnnd sked to communicate with Sta:V,n,j France, will have charge of deco headquarters of the legion, in order -,-ati-g -he graves of the fallen that tnar.y men registered with the through committees of American legion employment bureau can be. eBj0n posts in foreign countries, aent out of town on positions. j Th logicn.will be glad to offer Its Posts have been asked to make a assistance to derora'e the graves of survey of the unemployed In their thope In America who cherish son. district; ceoperat with the local or-: grave overseas but cannot attend th g mirations; devise ways and means tribute in person. Funds for this pur for finding employment for taose wnopose ahculd be sert direct to Amerl hare no trade; get the cooperation 01 ran Legion National Headquarters, the labor anions; county officials and Meridian Life BIdg., Indianapolis. In,!.,1 other public officials and bend every together with Informa'lon on tne ounce of energy to help their mo we name of tlx? dead; rank and organl unfortunate comrades. i ration, army serial number, grave i Appeals have been sent to employ-' number, lot number, name and l.xa era throughout the state to take oo tion of cemetery and date of death, additional help, and cities have been Full parlculars ace in the hands of asked to' inagurate cleaiiip and paint post officials of the legion posts. up .campaigns. I l jCOW GIVES 35 TONS MILK Fourteen states already have te- N 7 YEARS SADY RUN fused financial assistance to the move for a. George Washington and World Ca-d of Thanks ' We. the Shorthand IV r'ass wish to j thank our teacher. Mr. Torbet. tor the : books which he presented us In short- band class. Tuesday afternoon. Signed: Ona .Mulligan Molley IVane. Phyllis Kester. IVrothy Parvln. Gladya Nystrom. Ester Lee. We stulents of Springfield Hit! welcome Ahble Tooley buck to the old "Il9ll of knowledge". We were very1 'glad to see her smiling face In the school room once more. i I I Low-el Noble was a visitor In gen eral science class Monday. Willowmcor White Pride- Is a War memorial building in Washington pretty big name for a cow. but the O. b. C, and 16 other state will follow jA c ,ttlon Ayrshire or that name ait, according to the American &-1 seem to be doing her best to deserve lative committee. The legion opposes (t ; construction of the elaborate memo rial at a time when thousands of ex service men are Jobless and in need. The Editor's Trouble Most any person can be an editor. All they have to do Is to sit at their desk six days a wek. four weeks in a month and twelve months In a year and edit such stuff as this: Ona Mulligan l"t a csn opener alip Isst week and cut her In the pantry. Ralph Love c'lmbed on. Uia roof of his house last w?ek looking for a leak and fell, landing on his back torch. While Llndel Gardiner was es cortlng Carriebelle Mathews from the church social last Sunday night a savage dog attacked them and bit Llndel on the public square. Ralph Cine, while harnessing a broncho last Saturday, was kicked Just south of his corn crib. If the students don't n more quiet In uiscmMy hall, Mac is going to taku some . f their ears In biology class and look at he cross sections of them with a microscope. Miss Williamson: "Myrtle, what Is th- work of running water?" Mvrtlo II.: "Well " Miss W.: "No, not a well' a rivet". We all wonder why Marlon has been seul!tig so in iu!i lime at Thursln.t lately? Viola's benrt Is happy for "Hun" l.a returned lo school after a lo;g au senci Llliilel seems to like to sit by the toucher's dek In science II. We won. .ler why ? Itallih's merry fire was -n b..- side A. Inlaid.- today, she la more In tereste.1 In general science too, as u Is In that c'ass. Or., what a class we have In genorsl s: le-ce. McFaldun: "How many riba have you?" Iva: "I am so ticklish 1 never get to count them." The faculty of the U'llverslly has recently authoiUed the granting if the drcgrees of hm hi-lor of arts and bachelor of science In Jotiriinllnm. j An illuslraletd lecture on the cltl.-a ,of the t'nlted State with a population j of more than Ittn.miO Is being prepared by the department of visual InMnie tion of the ex'etislon division of tli lutilvc ratty, t'otore I stereoptlcan l.tu tern slides. 70 odd In number, are ibi'lng furnished by the chambers of commerce of the different cities Til slides will bo lent free to the School ntid communities of Oregon. ) rne liejii issue oi urcRon r. j changes", which will I out n.-ar the j firs' of April, will contain an article on the Oregon HlKh School Press as sociation, giving the constitution, the limine of the olfUera and complete jllj of annuals, iiingiiiincs, newspaper and sch.ed not In 1. ul pui et pun IhIiiv hy the mIux-I of the s'llt" This will ! a valuable reference alike I for tiewspaperiiim. school men and students, a no attempt ha ev-r been Imado previously to llt sit the Ore gon high school publication The High School Press association will I hold It second annual meeting April 14 and lt at the sclinol of Journalism. The new , 1900 Cataract Washers Orvntly mlnn-il In rU'o hut not In (juallty. I'otno In and rxamliif I hern at Hendcrer's Electric Supply Phono 103-W 456 Mnln St. tiregon fir, larch sprue-, KngtU! cedar, t'atlfointa ledHood, tlmle'i, invrtle, srbor vltae, black walnut and oak. Ti e campus bns an i-lm Iro grown from a slip taken from the fa uioou elm at Washington's tomb at Mt. Vernon. Dr S Ralph Mppel. dentist. Spring field. Oregon i The Trve planted on Hi, campus of the university by the early graduating classes. Include: lort Orford cedar. Found s Cure for Indigestion "I iim Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet for Indigestion and find they suit my rase better thuli any il.vslwpsla remedy I have -.ar tried mid I have used many dlTreut medi cines. am nariy fitly one yeara o, age and have suffered a great dm I from Indigestion I ran vat almo.t anything I want lo, now," wrll.-J (ieorg. W. Kmory, llink Mill. Ai. rhnjo lablols contain no pcplu bit strengthen the stomach and enable it to digest the food naturally. Excellent Remedy for Const patlon It would be hard to find a better remedy fr constipation than Chart berlatn'e Tablets. They am easy tt take and mild and gentle. In effecV Give them a trial when you have need. In 7 years she has produced 8130 gallons of milk enough to fill the swimming tank at Shepard hall. If s. man had credit with tls local milk man for that amount be could draw a quart of milk twice a day for 45 The American Legion, of Lndlow. Vt. has made official report of the prowess of John Sheehan. oversea yers ,nJ neTer get milk bllL doughboy, who strangled to death a Tne edible aolids in the 35 tons of wildcat with Lis bare hands. Shee- mk she gtTe are equai to the edib'e ban. woundei tour times by the bob- sottds of 3u fat steers averaging 1250 cat, waa rewarded with an 8 bounty pounds each. And for good measure The soldier and the beast came to wniowmoor produced 7 heifer calves blows in a remote, mountain pass. tn tte game s(.Ven years, each of - which says P. M. Brand', head of the A badly decomposed body on the 8tation dairy department. Is capable banks of the Cumberland river near of duplicating her mother's record MasbvV.le. Tenn- was given a malt- PXt.ent possibly the heifer calf p ro tary burial by the American Legion UCtfon. wl-en searchers found a legion button I and membership card in the clothing. i APPLE AND PRUNE 3EE SPRAY TIME ABOUT HERE Nine communities in each s'ate will receive certificates ot merit for e ceptional work in providing empto ment for ei-erv!ce men from Han ford MacNider. commander of the Spraying time comes with growing time in Oregon. Indeed successful orchariists beat the first stirrings of nature and get their spray on where Loren Edmlston: "I'm very de spondent over my literary outlook." "Why so?" Loren: "I sent my best poem to the editor of the Guard, entitled. '"Why do I Live?" and he wrote back, "Because you didn't bring this In per son." Pantology jMac. In biology: "When you examine a dog's lungs under the microscope, what do you find?" Graydon: "The seat of his paats. I suppose." Misunderstood "Will ycu lt me." sali the student As he quickly doffed his cap ! But the maiden with a right book Handed him an awful slap. 1 And the students face was crimson As he stood before the lasj ' But he finished out his sentence, i "Will you kindly let me pass?" First Flea (on Post Toastle box): "What's your hurry?" 1 Second flea: "Well, don't you se that sign 'Tear along this line?" Famous Tree Moves To Sacred Ground Mrs. Carpenter, In geometry "Kenne.h, what Is a polygon?" Kenneth B.: "A dead parrot." II: Better be careful May, about the headings o your letteis that o wr! in general science c lass. S Jiae of the boys might g.-t Jealous. Mabel, pointing to 192:1: "That li when we graduate " Ona: ' It soumls a long way r.ff in Sjianlsh." (Mil noverientoH viente y tres). Lionel V.: "Hey Ellen, got my Hen rietta?" Ellen T.: "No, whatcha think I am." M. B.: "Say iJot, why are you so i down huarted this week?" 1 (i : "He M.ln't come home this m I 'isii wnaur, raws as n. mat taut ass mains. it rt nra to W-iotUx toastsag tat ftts lMt tsa wdag sjSmfc m rwtii Vya aw" K mtrpfm m 14 k M-ttMy bnvUMS' mtI tows. Tu (res. a allows m As. , feet) boat ,iimvmI ovm; o Lm m- MoomsthiJ 64a..iV fW"iMp) Ukl lsw Kiiwii.!. V"". protection U needej while the. buds are swelling but before they burst open, says I'd experiment station re ports. Protection of apples and pears against San Jose scale, blister mite and red spider mites Is bad by use of lime-sulfur 12 100 as a dormant epray. For scale or for leaf roller ot apple, mlsclble oil 8-103 I recom mended. 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