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    O EVO TEO TO IN T B R It T
O F a P R IN O F IB L O A N D
TH B F A R M 1 R 8 OF THR
W IL L A M B T T B
VALLBY
1rtE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-FI IlST Y KAR
ERECTIBN OF ÍSGH
Largo Concrete Structure nt
Entrance to City on Pacific
Highway Started Todny by
the Chamber of Commerce:
Many Donatione.
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1924.
70 C A R L O A D S O F PO LES
T O BE C R E O 8 O T E D H E R E
Hnventv carload« o f pole« will
he rreo»ot it nt the Cnrhullu
sum W oodTre»ervlng plant, sc-
cording to Manager ('. O. WII-
«on. who tin« Just returned from
Portland wh*ps h" made ar­
rangement« for the order. The
pole« will vary In length front
.10 to 75 feet and will bn «hip­
ped from Uprlngfleid by the
middle of June to Southern fa ll
fornla. Arlzons. N< hru«ks and
nth *r place»
Surveyors Work Spong R estaurant
On Shop Tract Sold to W. B. Cole
"T h a People’s Paper"
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER «
B U IL D IN G T E L E G R A P H
L IN E ON N A T R O N C U T O F F
T o construct a lx m iles of t< 1-
egraph line from Oakridge to
W. W. Winn Checks Shop Site Experienced Restaurant Man of ’ the end of the Natron cutoff
ralla near McCredle Spring«
During Last Few Days; Sur-
Klamath Falls Takes Charge
eight outfit car« and a crew of
veying at Westfir Also
of Eating Place
men with suppllts were in
Springfield Monday. They left
for Oakridge wher i the work
will be s tar'ed at once. The
Western Union will string wire«
over the Cascades a» fast a«
tb? Natron cutoff is completed.
An eight wire line la planned.
SCHOOL BOND ISSUE
Board Submits Proposition to
Build Manual Training Shed
to Make More Room in High
School; No Ground to be
Purchased.
Much «peculation regarding the
The fixture« In tlie Spong restaur-
bulldlng of the Southern Pacific c a r ian, owned by Thoma« Thomas and
«hop« for the Natron cutoff ha« been ,,
„ „ „
.... _
. .
.Mr». Bell Spong. were gold Friday
aroused during the past week by the |
presence In the city of W W Winn. I‘o w » <*>•• formerly of Portland,
A special el action to vote on a
assistant division .n g ln eer for the * hf>
here from Klamath Falls.
Construction work begin« today on
question of contracting $3,000
In
I ioni puny In Portland He ha« been The finit m -al und r the new own­
the co n c re t* arch to be erected by
bonds to build a n » - manual training
ership
*»«
Friday
night
dituiei
'accompanied
by
an
a«»l»tant.
and
to-
the Springfield cham ber o f Commerce
j building on the high school grounds
gather they have been doing survey- -',r - ( ole he» rented the entire build-
PRESIDENT TALKS
at the entrance to the town from the
, has teen called for March 25 by the
t'adlto highway
Katlmate* by the CLEAR LAKE WATER MEET ling on th? company's land In Bpqlng Ing and he and hl« family will take
TO
SPRINGFIELD
LOCAL
school board. The election was ar-
up
their
residence
In
th?
upstairs
contractor« have been
plac d at
ATTENDED BY LOCAL MEN Held.
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ranged for at the recent me Ming of
Mr Cole Is an old hand at the res-
“ We don't know whet the nature or
around 1500 a« the coat, according to
taurant
business,
having
been
engag-
Nownan
F.
Coleman
D
iscusses
Way
the board which changed prevlou.
T
h
ree
M
em
bers
C
ity
Council,
Cngl-
the «nglneer's business la." said Carl
J F Ketel« and <1 (1. Iluahman. mem­
- plans of voting $9,040
ber« of the arch com m ittee of the
Ol»on. station agent when Interview­ ed In the work at Portland for a num -1 Wage Question Handled Inside
nears, Surveyor, Cham ber of Com­
The election previously called had
and Outside of O rganization
chamber. Muoh time, labor and ma­
ed. "The company did not notify us her of years, and also for three y ’era -
merce Delegatee H e a r Plane
to be cancelled because it was not
Un California He plans to make a
terial for the building of the arch ha«
as lo It« plans."
An address to the local L. L. L. L. advertised according ,%o law In a
b ’en contributed by the people of
Several surveyors have checked I few changes, remodeling the place a
Seven men represented Springfield
at the Booth Rally mill waa made by newspaper.
In the meantime the
Sprtngfletd. W F. Walker, president at the Albany meeting on thy Clear and surveyed portions of the railroad j little la te r.
of the chamber, «ay». Further dona­ Lake 17.000,000 pipe proposition th company's land in Springfield r tent-
Mrl Co| e and their daughter, Opa’ Norman F Coleman, of Portland,! board has reconsidered and deetd- d
tion« are mad» from day lo day, and i a»t week They were: W. N. Ixmg. ly
A policy of secrecy ha. been Kathryn, accompanied Mr. Cole from prpgldent of , be central organization,
ho T
>t
m H e gave
a ^ u a l
.h i «
a committee 1« canvassing the bovi­ Leonard I.epley and M. J McKlln of maintained by e«, h engineer that has KlalBaIh Fallg. Mopping first at Ash- „„ Tu
ne«« district, A complete list o f con­ the city council. J F Kelehi and W. h en here Railroad men declare that )and Their elder daughter is att-nd-
,
manual training sneu on
talk' «"»»ting 15 minutes the land which It has already.^ Ad-
tributions will be puhlt«hed In thJ H Adrian of th • Springfield Chamber It I. to avoid a lot of the clamor of ln< grhool at tbP Oregon Agricultural a 30
New« at a later date.
of Commerc -, E O Potter, city at- other cltele for the shops that this c<,|ip(ie Bt Corvallis, where she is a off the time of the employers, and 15 dltional ground may be acquired lat-
The purimae of the arch 1» to tell tnroey. ig-i-l Simon Klovedahl city policy Is being pursued. Likely no I — ph(1Inore She is a member of the eff the tlm? of the employes. His er after tb,! d,,,t’•ic, *• in better
.
.. .._
. .
.. 'ancial shape, it is said,
tourt»la that Sprlngll Id 1» on the gy^vayor. The meeting wag only a definite announcement about tbejj>| B?ta Phi sorority.
theme was the difference between the |
. ! The hnildmg of a manual training
map a« they go on the Pacific high , pr0| | m|nnry one. according to Mr. ¡shops will be forthcoming until ac
“We Intend to give the people of way the wage question la handled
shed will forestall fcr sev?ral years
way. according to Mr Ketel». And Hotel», who was appointed to the ex- i mal work of construction Is begun
Springfield the best quality of sarv- Inside th e 4L and outsid? It.
the erectj<,n of a new sc h„oi build-
Incidentally they should know that lacutlve com m ute- at the general I here. It I» bell?v«d
¡lee possible,” raid Mr. Cole when In
Under the 4L method, he point d in< ,t u believed, and also make
t i l- M 'h . t i 'H - high« «1 (nr« , bl"’|K,i l n ( ||ihlf
T h in C O Illllllt le e
will meet
The laying of a side track, the In­
meet together and consider fairness tondlUoniI more condugiTe for gtndy
the town T h ll will be made possible ,
Salem In the course of two week» stallation of a switch line, and that tervlewed.
of the wage after looking over the at the hlgh gchoo, The manua, tra, n.
by a further »Ign hung In the arch to dp<-|de « Bys and mean». W F ¡building of a logging railroad at W est->
facts of the market, by mutual con- jn)? depar, ment ¡g now located In the
R ickett Funeral Tuesday
by chain«
Walk r. president of the Springfield fir for the W estern Lumber company
sent. He cited cases, however, where hasement and wlth band gawa
The arch will b sc ’ back from the ¡cham ber of Comerce. ha« been ap its now Imperative, and Mr. Winn
Private fun ral services were held
there were no such organizations. I n , moton| runnlng „ makM ,he hlgh
Pacific highway 125 feet toward I*1' ' > pointed to the finance committee
m a d e the trip today to look aftrr the at the Walker chapel y?eterday after­
which th - em ployes had Issued a gchoo, bulldiB< Terv no,gy
bridge It will be 4« feet w ld \ »pen | tf , h„ watar |„ piped from Clear surveying.
noon at 3 o'clock for Brock Rickett.
notice of strike for higher pay. and ■
nlng the road, with supporting pi Lake as th > engln-erlng plan pro­
Although Information cannot be se­ 55 years old. who died at the Spring- others in which the employers h a d 1 A ,ter ,b e manaaI trainln«
lacs «1 bv 6 feet nt the bane, leaving vides. Springfield will be the first
cured as tohls activities in Spring field hispitnl on the morning of Tues. glven notice of a wage-cut without :ment ” raoTed the bas ro*1“ ° f tb”
a 34 foot driveway. The whole front town to tap the supply on the 179
Held, rumor has It that he may be ¡day, February 1$. 1924. lnterm a t consulting the men There is no r i.- hi«h acb00’ bulld,n* ’r,n be
of the structure facing toward the miles o f t h e pipe line. The towns con­
surveying for a possible drainage was made at aurei Hill cemMery.
son why dlfTerenc-s (aJ, not be settled UP tor tbe Junlor h‘«b 8th,x)1 and tb,a
Pacific highway will be on - mas« nl cerned who »ent r> pres ’ntatlve» will
Mr. Rickett had been ill for some to the mutual good of employer and «apartment moved from the Lincoln
and sew age system to the rlvîr. mad-
light at night. Aero«« the top near come In the following order on the
.necessary by the planning of the time. He Is survived by one son who employes, he declared. If co-opera-18ch<x>l Tbia wi!I
ro<’m at
the roof which 1« SO feet high, will line: Springfield. Eugene. Junction
resld s at Roseburg
«hops.
tion is used
,b e Lincoln building and relieve con-
be the word "Springfield" In ral»»d City. Harleburg. Halsey. Brownsville,
Mr. Coleman wen on from here Restl°n g-nerally next year
gulWed letter* Reflector« will be ;i.abanon. Tangent. Corvallis, Albany,
o Wendllng where he spoke at the I Polla for tb » s l)e< la‘ election w ill
tisral lo gtva Ihe words additional j,.ff r»on. Monmouth and Salem
Booth-Kel|y lumber conc?rn there.
opened at the city hall from 2
prominence Relow the curve of the
Simon K lo v d a h l, city surveyor,
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. until 7 o'clock on March 15. the day
arch Itself will be a algn board with wmh appointed to work on the prellin-
CHILD WELFARE LEAGUE
*,ectl° n The election is advertis­
"M rKenile Highway" conspicuously Inary survey under the leadership of
ed In other columns of today's News.
Inscribed on Ihe w rit «Id- and "Paci­ State Surveyor Ixroper. The state of
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ORGANIZED
HERE
SUNDAY
The 192nd birthday of George W ashington, “the fath er qf our
fic Hlghwav" on the east approach.
Oregon Is so much Intrrested In th •
Th» work will 1-gobablv take a proposition because of the state In country,” will be observed tom orrow through the American land. WH| Take Up Law enfo rcem en t in BENEFIT PROGRAM TO BE
month lo complete. It la thought bv »tltutlons at Eugene. Corvallis, Mon­ Great deeds he perform ed in history as well as incidents of his
HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL
Regard to C hildren: M eet
George 1’erklna, the contractor. Thl» mouth and Salem, that It Is wilting ¡boyhood, especially the cherry tree and the hatejiet, will be told j
Again March 9
A program for the benefit of the
fa because the pillars o f solid con to share the expense ev n of the pre­ to the young and retold to the old in m any cities, tow ns a n d '
Lincoln school playsh?d fund will be
creto will have to he given tim e to liminary surv»y, Mr Ketels anld.
countrysides.
"The Child Welfare League"
given at the Springfield high school
harden and set before the top of the
The town representation Is with the
Springfield will observe W ashington's birthday with a holiday organised and a chairman and sec- February 29 by Mr H tm enw ay o f
atructnre Is built o n The R by R pll- rlan of one reprea ntatlve having a
' Iectsd “
-neettng Sunday.
Grove
Mr Hemenway „
l»rs will he 8 feet high, and the upper vote on the executive comm ittee from and a program at the schools.
A brief review of W ashington's life is interesting on his «»Irth-iy,er ™
ugryfrat; rna, ¿ P e lv ic o w n iz a ^ “ ‘d .
o^ d
pillars on lop of them will he 4 by towns of und -r 3000 population, and
i
usual ability and his program would
4 fed
On Ihl» liase will be bulli two front town» over 3000
day.
•
,
tlons of the town. The meeting was
entertainlng
Ihe top of the arch and a alight ly i
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George (Washington, the first president of the United States, called to order by Mrs o ra Hemen- Mr Hemenway wag fOrnjeriy
«encave roof The roof Is a speetal HIGH SCHOOL TO OBSERVE
was born on the banks of the Potomac in W estm oreland County. wa>' who ?*press‘d her thanks f»r :the Chautauqua platform as a com-
dnctiire, sin ce II« concave sttrlhce
WASHINGTON S BIRTHDAY Virginia, February 22, 1732. He died at Mount Vernon. D ecem -i'1'’ ''e8I’"nae- h'
l,irni ln
el*‘' 1 median, and during the war was •» -
will make possible a drainage hole,
”
ed chairman and H. B. r reeland, sec-
with drainage tnhe« running Insld-
gaged in V. M. C. A. work as a pro­
her
14.
1799.
retary
W ashington's birthday will be ob-
the strueture and letting the water out
fessional
entertainer. At present he
Itt the time of Cromwell the Wash plantation house in which our hero; ()n motian made by Rev Pointer \
,
a?rved tomorrow at the high arhool
s i th» side« This svsem. Mr. Ketel» ¡
hmisp whs
living
on & berry* ranch near C*ot*
» a s hnrn
oorn. Thv
tn e nouse
was burned
ourne«t
committee of * five was appointed ,
n
ihy a apeclal program at 10 o'clock in ingtons were English Royalists, and wnn
save, haa been designe«) to ke- p the
rt
Ihe morning In the auditorium, at two of that name, Lawrence and down soon after George's birth. T h e ,,o pI>n an a j u c j o n . , campa|gn 1»
sr«h from becoming diri» looking
place of Washington's birth Is marked acqnalBt , he
wjth
nec„ . I The
Parent-Te.cher
assoclatton
¡1« T
In'blch lim e Jamea Pointer, pastor of John, .-migrated to America after the
Concrete and stucco w
.'.'."I.'.. ,b ’' Christian church, will be the failure of the king's cause at home. now by a slab G eorgia father. Aug- glty of ,aw pnforremen, as re(tardg i will hold a candy sale In connection
the concrete of white, and «lucro
w lth the program .
speaker of the day. R« v. Thomas D. John W ashington was the groatgrand- ustlne Washington, removed to a new fhe chlldren Tbe comm| „ ee appoint
panels est In both pillars nnd above
'falh?r
of
George.
He
built
the
old
Yarnes. pastor of the
Methodist
fCenttauod on Page
,d with: Rev. J. A. Pointer, L. K.
In dark gray.
church, will give t h » Invocation. The
Pag?. A. J. Cowart, R L. Snodgrass LOCAL LEGION REHEARSES
Mr. K< tele Mr W alker and Mr
program will be a mixed one, with
and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway.
NEW MINSTREL SHOW
Bushman have been working on the
patriotic music by the glee clubs, and
The following organizations were
m ailer of ihe srch for some months ¡
Ihe Junior high arhool Joining with
R h?arsals are going forward on
represented: 4 L. three members;
past. The present nlan comes after
the high school In paying honor to
the
American Legion minstrel show,
Baptist,
four;
M.
W.
A.,
two;
Amer-
a ronald’ration of all lypea of signa,
thp nation's first president.
¡lean Legion, five; M. E. Brotherhood.! the second one to be put on in the
from wire to wood
: Chamber of Commerce, two; Parent- last few months. Some of the parts
A contest Is being nrranged today
¡Teachers Association, three; Babtlst aztd songs were assigned last night
at the high school lo supplent ’nt the
Mrs. Redfield Recovering
Cruising of 100,000 acres of limber court was bound to cruise more th a n iA(<j two; Q ty Council, one; School at a* reh?arsal in Stevens hall, but
student body funds Crider the two
it la thought that Mrs. M. R. Red- , .
„
aerse under the contract
as Board two not all the cast is as yet chosen,
. ,.
. . . ,
, ,
, l«>aders. ( harlotte Stewart and Paul land in Ijin e county un«l?r the term s 1100,000
Held, who look Ivsol In an altem nt «1 ...
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. ..................... of the contract signed several
w
eek
s,h
e
pointed
to
this
and
£hat
paragraph
(l
wgg
decided
to
hold
the next
The present plan. Legion officers say.
Nice. Ihe entire high school Is illvIdiHl
sttlrlile Sundav morning about 9 o'­
.into two sides to obtain subscriptions ago with the county court will be in the document. “The additional meeting on March 9 at the W. O. W. | Is to present the show tw ice at the
clock at her home, will recover. She
“
-Bell theatre In Sprlngll aid, dividing
for the "Country Gentleman," half of started nt once, according to M. G. provision binds me to go ahead wi,h '■ ban
has been receiving medical treatment
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the proceeds between the Legion and
Ihe subscription price lo go lo the Nt-ase, who will do the work. Mr. a cruise in areas of 10.000 acres In
at the Sprlngfleld hospital for h«r
fund t«> supplement the amount ob­ N eese Is now busy listing the tim ­ case the court Is satisfied and wants TR E N T FARMERS UNION
¡the Parent Teacher association. The
burned mouth and throat.
Parent-Taacher share will go toward
tained by subscriptions to the "0«» ber that the court and county aa more of th? county gone over after
Mrs. Redfleld has been n?rvnits snd
GIVES CHURCH PROGRAM ¡the playshed. while the Legion money
Getter," Ihe high school paper. This sensor Is designating and announces the work on the first 100,000 acre»
despondent for some time, since she
has been completed," he said, “and
will be put In a special fund for the
course has been determined upon so he will take the Held soon.
has been suffering from III h-alth.
The Trent local of the Farmers '
clubhoM, e now bpin< plaluled.
neither do these 10,000 acres need
that the paper may continue to he
Packers H ired
Her youngest child Is Ihre? and a
a program
Tuesday.
, f th<? 4L ha„ a, W endl|„ can „„
to he In on? body but must be In the Union gave
published, according to J. E. Torbet,
A crew of camp tenders, pack« rs
half months old She took Ihe poison
principal of the high school. The win­ nnd other help has been hlrad and same general locality." The first February 12. at the Christian church gecurpd the cagt wil| put on one per.
while her husband and father were
W|(t„ and
ning side will be given a party or a cruisers will he brought to the coun­ timber to be cruised will be on th e ,a t Pleasant Hill. The program was formance , t , hat place
at home, hut al first they only he.
Mohawk, McKensie ajtd Sluslaw rlv as follows:
picnic.
! costum es w ill be obtained from a
ty
front
the
outside.
Mr.
Ncase
says
Ilevc«l sh s was suffering from hys­
1. Flag salut«—Grade school.
About $80 wise raised by tl^p pre­ local people will he hired for all era and on Moshby creek.
j 1’ortfa.nd costumer.
terics. Finally, however, they smell
2. Duet—Lucille Bennett, Mrs. C ar-
Recallers
at
Work
sentation of “All A Mistake," a three the work exespt cruising. V is ex­
There will be no cake walk In
ed ihe Ivsol. and a physlctnn was
ruthers.
The recallers of Commissioners
act comedy, at Ihe high school on Feb­ periences Is that a more fHlr and Inv
.this second minstrel show as In the
summoned.
Slave previous one. but fancy dancing la
ruary 15. The dramatic club put on pi'.ktial cruise can be gojtcn with Sharp and Roney who are attacking i 3. Lincoln's Hatred of the
Trade— Paul Harden.
the play lo help raise money for Ihe cruisers who are not acquainted with the tlmb*. r cruise and other policies
promised. About 20 will take part.
Traffic Violations
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high school annual anil to help meet the owners of the limber tracts be­ of the commissioners have sta r t’d 4. Violin solo— Mrs W im m e r.
The U. of O. taxi was lined $10 tha expenses of the baseball season.
petitions for a recall election. They ,5. Some Poisoned Harts Shot at Lin
Mrg R R Beckett went to Port
ing
ch?cke«|
on.
for speeding In Springfield this w e ’k. The cast Included Abhto Tomseth,
.™ iv. »h„ id „. «h,.« m .... c,alm that ’"'nature8 are b^K l««t-| eo ln -V e r lln Hallgns
land Saturday to spend a few «lays.
IS«as» hi offs lie Idea that his ton- )en and bavp nrrange«l mass m e e tin g s,$■ A Roy’s Thoughts about
Lincoln—
as was also W. J. J^lnvd of West Paul N1c a Alice Tnmsrt*,h. W ayne
Marion Linton.
Sprlngfleld, C. L. Ilnrge of Eugene and Hawke, Thelntn Layson, Ralph Cline tract can he broken In court anti says ,n , be vai.|oug iorR|iti?s in »he mean
J. B. Overton was In from Browns­
f) C. N?lson of Eugene. Edwlna Par- and Clifford Pritchard A full house It la very similar to others which , lme gpvpra| organizations of farmers ‘,1. Plano aolo— Mary Harden,
ville Monday morning.
have stood the test of the law "In j havp mpt and adopted resolutions 8. Abraham Lincoln— Emma Olson,
s « ih wns fined $5 for passing a street witnessed the performance.
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ear while II was unloading pass n g ’rs.
A diuihl ’-hender game of basketball nearly every county where a tlm h'r ., ondPnlninR th8 rfCatlers for Insinuai- 9. H u ct-L u cllle and Merrill Bennett,
cruise
Is
undertaken
the
timber
In-
tn<
(bpy
wpn<
ba,.ktnK
the
raeall.
10.
Playlet—
Plensant
Hill
high
qehoel
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V
O
T
E
O
F
T
H
A
5
K
8
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will ke played at Iho high school
teresta have attacked the contract."
Hurd and Miller Candidates
¡11 Hlalogu? and drill -little folks of •
We wish to ext- nil our sin- •
gymnasium tonight nt 7:30.
CHAM BER M EETS MONDAY
explained Mr. N 'a se
; Clinton Hurd of Eugene and A. T. Mrs. Winfrey's room.
■• cere thanks to the Ladies’ Civic •
The regulnr meeting of t ie
Will Cruise Heavy Timber
M iller of Trent are the recall can- ¡12. Piano solo— Mrs. Wimmer.
!• Improvement club of Spring- •
Board Meets Teachers
Sprlngfleld ghamber of Com-
When questioned on the cltargo of diddles agate * Sharp and Ron y. It ,18. Lincoln s Greatest Teat—Carl Lln-1* ft’Id for their hearty support of •
The school bon cd met with Ihe
meri'e tins been called for Mon
to«
• our work and also for the fin- •
teachem for a Joint meeting nt the hla likelihood of cruising burned- is announced Both are m An w bM y
day ivottlng In the rooms at
o*er
or
logged
o
’
'
la
he
ilccldied
.known
In
the
county.
¡14.
lo
c
a
l
solo
Alttert
Wimmer
(f>
• ancial assistance |h ey so re- •
Ihv? Commercial bank building. •jlilg h school on Tuesday eventjsg. Fob It? was bout
' 'se Ihe timber! The county la now being circulât-i years old).
• »«ently rendered us. .
•
lowing
a
dlHCHsalon
of
problems
lh
eF
Th« erectloa of the newarch,
Harlen and ,* LINCOLN PARRNT-TEACHEROlz
pick.*
i
nt
*
,
uinty
c^Airt.
"
l
e
d
»jlth
a
dodger
bended
"Lane
veun-,15.
Pdatto
Much-
Mary
adjifltrped to Ihe domestl« seleno*
ptiblleRy for the coining year
Lincoln Parnnb-Teadher Assn. •
ne i lost timber ly's le a p o t IbAnie" and etartllifg rev- Mrs. Wimmer,
room where refreshments were stervevl h«>ry» thjF
nnjl g e iw a l civic Improvemeit
By Ids Sw srts, President •
In
tbe
m t .'» .’
it!
l!io
e
utrnchor
«-latlons
ar
-
promised
at
the
mass
16.
Vielin
solo—
Mrs.
Wimmer.
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2.)
County Timber Cruise to
Be Started Immediately