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S P R IN G F IE L D — THE W E S T E R N
D E V O T E D TO I N T I R I I T
O F S P R IN G F IE L D A N O
TMB FA R M E R « OF T H E
W IL L A M g T T I
V A L L IY
TWENTY-SECOND YE/
T E R M IN A L O F
THE
NATRON
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
of o. Library
S. P. BRIDGE HEBE
IW BE REPLACED
HI'KINGKIKLD. LANE COUNTY, OKEUON.THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925
LIGHT PARKING LIM IT8
■BOOTH-KELLY MILL TO
EXTENDED BY COUNCIL
OPERATE 4-DAY WEEK
I $150,000 Dry Cleaner j
Overproduction and Low Demand on 29 Arrests on Naw Ordinance,* H a lf
Block on Fourth and F ifth
M arket for Lum ber Given aa
Opened.
aa Cauaa for Change
Modification of the near city ordla-
Heavy Now Structure Will Tako The Hprlnxfl Id Booth-Kelly sawmill
to p
parkin«
P la c e o f L itrh t O n a O v e r W il- * II «•» «>" a f u r <'ay
•• b"dul'- 'unce
" “•» In regard *”
a r a m g automobile*
a u e ™ .—
Piece of Light One Ove
,
^ « y T!„.
f„r the
‘«t“*» »' n'«h‘ *»’ D18d* la •
lamette la Lataat Information.
()w dtmBB(1 of |h> motion passed by the city Council
Replacing Track to
,robpr market, company irfflclula an Monday night. Care tnay be parked
Next Week.
noiitic». The mill at Wendllng and on Fourth and Fifth etreeta ia « l be­
the logging camp will alto be effected
That Ilia Southam Pacific railroad
It la hoped (hat the mlU may re­
bridge o f f the W illamette river at sume f'.ve or alx day operation In a
Springfield will be replac'd by » few weeks when the Increas'd spring
heavier atrucluro, which will poaalblv
building begins, aaya O. II Jurrelt,
accommodate a double track, la the
superintendent of the local mill. It
Information
reaching people here la a ca»e now where the copntry Is
clone to th» railroad alluatlon. The overstock'd with lumber utid m ust b*
bridge I" "«Id to be part of the work of allowed to absorb the surplus, ho
double tracking between Springfield
points out.
and Eugene am) the setting over of
The four day week plan wlli mean
the street car track on a wider grade.
, ,
tbat Friday, Saturday and Sunday will
Thera has been speculation for som e be daya , he
w,„ be ciOMd. Many
time .a to the location of the new
, ba ,arg„
northwest
bridge
Engineers have figur'd a h>yg p(|t a gllul|ar operating schedule
br’dgw north of Skinners butte and (n Bfject
near the foot of Fifth street In Eugen» ;
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hut th,
.uoathm . sewn to have
F E D E R A T | 0 N IS
b«»»»n abandoned In favor of th© pro*-
rut on». Railroad tn> n say that It Is
JOINED BY CIVIC CLUB
likely only a single track bridge will I
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be built of heavy structural steel and
Th' Springfield Imdlex t lvlc club vot-
the traffic over It d'raclad by a signal "d to accept the Invitation Of the Amerl
man and tower, rather than a more «’•" Federation of Woman’s ( lubs to
c s t l v double track bridge
»»«-..me a member of the federation
costly double track brldg
, , R mrBtln< T,IeRI,ny
,,VBntnK
R eo licln g Light R illt
Replacing the light steel between Hana for beautifying the parks which
Htrlngflel.l and Natron on the cutoff ‘he city now has and may acquire In
will start next week. Material and 'he future were discussed
The sug
. . . .u
.¡-.a
a.., t i„ n
f o r th e w n r k a r e n o w gestion was made that the other ciube
a c tio n crews r»r m- worx are now s
being assembled
The light rails to " ’
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'
Natron were I.M many year, ago work, but no definite action
wav
tween Main street and the alley after
night wlihnut either head or tail light
burning Or In other words thee« two
naif blocks will be regard'd under the
tam e provisions aa Main street where
no light» are required to be burning
at night on parked cars.
On all other »treats of the city
«her* a car la parked between day­
light and dusk both a head light and
tall light must be kept burning. This
or),',nan<.e waa made for aafety'aake to
prevBnt collisions at n'gbt with car»
larked ln dark p|acea
A car or truck may park In an alley I
„ „
no, obatruct the passage.
j
Jimmy O'Connell, the outfielder,
There has been 29 arrests for vlola- for whom the Giants paid »160,000
tlon of the new city ordinance In the i >>ut who was last fall kicked out
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CUTOFF
“T h e
A
People's Rapar"
L IV C
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 10
PAVING TO COST
$15,000A N D $20,000
VALLIER AND SMITSON
Estimates Made by Engineer
Klovdahi on Second and Mill
NEW TOWN OFFICERS
Street Entrances to City; Mill
George Vslller, street commissioner,
Street Bridge Costs $7,000.
was made town marshall, and Je-ts
Smltson was appointed fire chief, by
Estimated costs of paving Second
M ayir O O. Bush-nan at Monday and D gtreetw at »16,262.3# and Mill
nights meeting of the council. They Rtreet> including mill race bridge at
succeeds Charles Nolf, resigned, who ,i» ^ 7 i.2 5 from Main street to rtrer
I haa be< n m arshall, fire ch ief and brk]ge< were furnished the city coun-
i traffic officer,
ell
Monday evening by Engineer
j The appointments will come up for Simon Klovdahi. The estim ates were
ratification at the next meeting of the given the com m ittees working for the
council. Smltson served as fire ch ief, paving of one or th© other thorough-
i last term and is considered
well fareg ¡n order that they could be laid
, qualified for the place. The appoint- bef Ore the property holders before
menta mean returning to the former petitions for the Improvement were
system which was changed when Mr. circuIated. The estim ates were made
Nolf was given the combination post-1 on 30 »jot pavement, concrete or
[Ho*.
asphalt, with curbing.
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The actual paving of Mill street
DOG CONDUCT VEXES CITY
will cost less than Second and D
DADS: DOG TAX MAY 1ST. streets but a concrete bridge still have
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to be erected over the m ill race which
The city ordinance regulating the ‘he engineer estim ated will
cost
licensing of dogs will be rigidly en- oome »7.000.
j forced after May 1, the time fixed for | The engineers estim ate cost of par-
securing
According
d eci-!
Second
street from
Main to South
of licenses,
councIhn<m
at to
M on
d ayD lug .treet
including
the intersection
at
neas m -n went before th e cou n cil;
ghop i„ San Francisco.
Monday night and naked that som e
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mod'ration be made They sa'd th» t l C p O
_
n WIN<i F IR S T
country people not aware of the ordln- , S P
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W
b
„rfi-nded hv
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t
p
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LL
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M
t r L A T tL »
meet)ng Tbe dog problem ,g D. street follow:
tagged and being fin d
,n* ,r <ar" *<«wl and being fined,
baseball
team
l
b
w
o
'Bts<
qtHte vexing to the council. 240«.3 cu. yd. excavation, $1 »2,406.30
team
They asked that the police u«, "more
The Springfield
Every day or so there is a complaint 4738.5 sq. yd. paving. »2--------- 9477.00
discretion" for first time violators, ¡made a good appearance at the first
about som e oue’s dog doing damage 390 ft. 4-ln. drain tile at $4.60.. 17.55
Secret Speed Cop Talked
game of tbe season played Sunday at
20.92
320 ft. 6-in. drain tile at »8 60..
to a flower bed or garden.
A secret service speed cop or one Thurston by defeating that nine 18-0.
159.75
Any dog can run at large in the city ¡260 ft. 81-n. drain tile, $8.50
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employed for short periods and who Thurston waa com pletely swamped
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.provided he is licensed ln accordance ,95® f‘- trench and laying dram 220.47
Is not known here is an idea of mem- by the Springfield team, which show-
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A , ,
. „.»„v
»120.00
her» of the police committee. They cd almost mid season form, despite A„ .
.„ „ „ fn »
i # D° * ”« ,2?
^
apM d;th# fa<M tb>, R wag th# flrgt ^ 1 * » doge running at Urge moat be 1
muzzled during the "dog days” period !
Total ------------- ---------»12,223.77
when the first building on the east taken.
. . .
cop Is take advantage of the traffic ¡the men had played together.
beginning July 15, however.
The Engineer and supervision 6%
611.19
side line was done When the Natron
j The city alr-ady owns
e c X » i U w , by watching for him
while If
We plan to challenge any team i n ' „cense fee is »5 for fem ales and »2 i
cutoff waa started from Natron In park. OB the bufle south of town, a n d d|d
officer
the W illamette valley." said manager for roaIea
not llcenged may be
Total
..........................»12,834.98
1910 the heavier rails were used a n \
pi««"
kp*P “ « reen w,‘re t ,,h ‘ c , i was these violators would likely be ar-
T H. Hulbert, after the game, "I impounded by the police and des-
Paving of D. street from west line
will not have to b© replaced. Oood
Mr«. Maud© T. Bryan, retlrlnr pre© •
of Second street to the bridge fol­
progres In clearnlng the right of way dent of the club was presented with a
Twenty-three drivers paid fines at belleve we can win from any of them.’’ troyed.
A return game with Thurston will
lows:
from Oakridge to Springfield Is re- flowering geranium as a token of hAr : , he clty ha„ th|g week for parklng
be played Sunday. In case the 8prlng- CEDAR FLATS FARMER
307.3 cu. yd. excavation. »1 — »307.30
port c l. The cutoff will be In fine services during the past year
ie w ,lbout ngbta
Springfield
fl'ld diamond on north 5th street la
»2959.00
PASSED AWAY SUNDAY j
7rnto
condition for heavy travel aa soon as club voted to give »6 toward eas ng RtreMa
&eVerai m(>re were tagged,
In shape, the game will be here, but
_
4.50
the connecting links are laid In the ' h«> deficiency from the commun '» b(j{ gg
hgTg fa||ed t0 pay tbe|r
otherwise will be at Thurston.
C. Lee B a k e r ' l T ? 58. died at his TrenCh a“ d U y i" K --------
21.00
mountains this summer.
cheat work this I winter.
Seventeen
.
. . . . fines.
Those arrested this we«a
Only home boys played on the local
15.00
dollar. Instead Jt the quota of »10 w, rf>. R#y
G#orfe W m,
home In Cedar Flats, near the Hen 1 catch basin
was also voted by the club to be give» John IMn)elaon v „rn Bm|th Gr>nt team. Manager Hulburt states that drlcks bridge Sunday. Mr. Baker's
20 ATTEND CORVALLIS
he w ill stick to thia practice all dur-
$3.302.30
Total ..........
toward tbe l-an© County cottage «'
weath was a result of heart disease.
LIONS CLUB CEREMONIES « .
H o - » O «~l,u.
W lS L . ? : . ^
Z r L i a " ^ 8hort funeral service« were held at ‘
w L , . . : P“ ch«<l ‘ h* whole «am e' w lth Ernest the Mount Vernon cemetery, under &1^ ne<,rin< “ d »apervi.-ion 6%116.10
McCo •
«avuni
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Total
Twenty Hprlngfl-ld people drove to nral, a|n , C| ub president to rearrange
.Hfnry RtlbL
R. C. l ®i“C^ . ? n<’ , Elmer f
j
,b* direction at the Walker chapel.
C .r v .llls last night and attended the , hr by.|awa of th„ c)ub
make them
’
7 "
*’
The other players were Merle Casteel,
Mr. Baker was born at Amltv, Ore­
»15.252.38
charter night ceremonies la the Insti- con(orm t0 tbe Federation require
n .ih n .r p m «!,«
00,18 Defllapy. second gon, moving to Franglln with his par- Total two streets
lu tin g of a f.lon s club In that cHv mpnt
„J. °
E
8e*»rd . O-
Merl McMMIlen. short; Jack
Estimated cost of grading and pav­
[
ent«.
Lee
and
Mary
Baker,
when
«till
TOrnl
'B Kcssey. and three John Does.
Kent, third base; and Jesse M ee ts.I. Rma„ boy
„ e wag marrfed on ing Mill street from Main street to
The launching of the newest club In
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Ouy Wright and F. M. Delp at center, October 14. 189« to Ora Mount*, also River bridge:
the W illamette vnlky was alt nded MANY HEAR 4L MUSICAL
L E G IO N S E E K S S I T E FO R
left and right fields.
bv 300 people from every club be­
of Franklin. Mr. Baker Is survived 2013 96 cu- yd exc"
...... ......»2,013.9«
AT W. O. W. HALL MONDAY
tween Cottage drove and L ongview ,'
by his w ‘fe, five sisters: Mrs. G eorge,4968 8q' yd' Pavlng' 82-------- »9,939.36
N E W O P E N AIR P A V IL L IO N
40.05
Wash'ngeon Governor Walter Pl-rce
Hett of Franklin. Mrs. F. A. ________
Elhnaker , 890 ft’ *"in‘ drain ---------------
C A N T A T A R A IS E S $53
A large audience of twonspeople
3.90
F A D PI À V 1 H F D F U N D ° f P ortlan'’' Mrs- G eorge H argadin" 60 ft 6 in draln
acted ns toastma-ter. and was made tun)ed o(|t (<jr (hp
mua| ca|,. held
Fo,,r "” ‘n WBre »PPOlnted to a
F O R P L A Y S H E D F U N D of Ailb,and Mrg D R
gnd Mrg 950 ft trench an
and laying..
146.25
an hnn'irarv member of the new club Mond
rven| nM ,n , he Woodman hall comm«««* “ > collect data concerning
60.00
a
iR3 to he used for W ' ZumwaIt of Eugene, and one bro 4 catch h“ 81“8 --------------
A banquet was served In the Cor- Th<<
TO waR rot „hort by ,he »
for ,h e American Legion pa­
Approximately »53. to be used ' y ther. J. D. Baker of Lakeview.
¡«W
«• c iea r n in g .........
130.00
vallia
llia Woman’s club building at 7 30 fg|lun< ()( (hp gprtn, „ , . ld ban<|, or the ,',1,,on
,h e L««,on meeting at the
playrf*ound eqt)pra«nt wnr cicareu
bu( Woodman hall Friday evening. Jack
Those attending from hern Juvenile orchestra to appear,
o’clock
Mr. Baker was a member of the !
Larson.
Walter
Gossler.
Oswald
Olson
from
th® ran U U *,ven by 200 L,n° O1"
T o t a l..... ..............2... ____12.354.52
Included Dr. and Mrs Ralph Dippel, nevertheless went smoothly.
Christian church
nd
Elmer
Maxey
are
the
committee,
^
h
o
o
l
children
at
the
high
school
«17.7»
Engineerin and sup. 5%
Mr and Mrs G O Bushman Mr. and
Mrs. C A. Swarts and Mrs. D W
The leg io n Wishes to buy or get B |•w »««*“» * Friday night. The cantata
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Mrs John Ketels, Mr and Mrs Dallas M,.K.nnt)J1 opened the program with
In fa n t Dies
Total _________ __ .... »12,971.25
Murnhv. Mr. and Mrs Floyd W ester-^ v()fgI du<„ ..x b a en t" This was long lease on property large en ou gh !was ,n two Part8' The 4 °'^?nS1
George Fr'drick Banbridge. infant
Spr'ng"
and
Grle* y yg,h o 1^ î Rgaa 8on
to accommodate a building approxl- Sp7
ng ,n
d "The
r _**°r!5i
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Banbrid?e Hr|d«e over race ..................... »7.000.00
¡ followed by a piano solo by Mrs. R. R.
Mr. and Mrs. O. JJ. Jarrett. Mr. anil 'Herbert. D. W. McKinnon sang ' mntely 100x100 feet. It will be used an,! wa" arranKe<1 by
of W endllng died at the home of his 1 Whl!« the Mill street paving will be
parents Saturday.
leas on the adjoining property hold-
Mrs. Elmer Maxey. Mr and Mrs. Paul "Smilin' Through." and for an encore, for open air dances th's summer, and , Hemeawejr. principal of the school,
will be covered and equipped with
The children were attired in various
flnsford. Mr. and Mrs Roland Moshler.
Funeral services were held Sunday er8 ,f tbe cttY bu“ ds the bridge by
k
.
."Adoration." Margaret Skavlan,
a
at 2:30 at the Walker bonding, which it will undoubtedly
T he NV.rohy M<wlfl*r quartet ap- |
of Oregon gtuden(, Hang removable panel sides this fall, ¡n • flower, fairy, bird and bee costumes In afternoon
chapel.
Interrment
was at th© Laurel haT® ‘° do' tbe whole Improvement
p'ared on the program in which each "My
,.Mv Heurt la
|H a a llnven"
and
"The
1
’r,l<*
r
,bal
11
may
bp
U8<x'
8,1
y***“
,heir
8onXs
and
The
F
arent
Haven."
is more than on Second and D streets.
round.
A check room and booths Teacher association assisted In de­ Hill cemetery.
club furnished a number.
Angel Cake.” Mrs. Paul Basford and
Street Intersection to cost nearly
where refreshments may be sold will signing and making the costumes
Miss Dorothy Girard played a piano
$400 each have been figured on the
Sringfield
Girl
Marries
,
.
j
b”
bui,‘
,n
,h
®
pavilllon.
Several
SIXTH
GRADE LEADS IN
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duet, and were encored. Naomi and ,
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Cuts Off Finger
Marriage licenses were issued this cost and the city may stand this part
ATTENDANCE FOR MONTH
Carlton. Springfield h ig h -c h o o S
Clifford Harwood, ten year old son week to tbe folk)wing c0uple8 by the of the expense which would lower as­
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¡students, gave a vocal duet. "Marche
nnd make recnmnvndatJona at the of E. Harwood of Fall Creek, cut off county e]erk: Kenneth Gossler. Eu- sessm ents against the property some
The alxth grade, under Ella Lom- ta," with "What'l I do?*' as an en- next meeting. April 3
the first finger of his left hand Sun- gene and ,,a sbaban Springfield: »2,000.
bard led all the grades ln the Spring- core. Walter Gossler, baritone, sang
Two members, D. A. Pinkerton and | day morning while chopping wood
Coda M P(.ntIco Eddyville, and Vena
field school In attendance for the last j "The King of the Forest Am 1" and Walter J. Scott were taken into the The boy was holding the stick with Cold well. Cottage Grove; John Pol-
Injured in C a r Accident
month. Their record was 88.4 per- "Trees." "Can't Yo’ Hear Mo Callin' Leglon at the meeting.
j‘he left hand, and by a miscalculation, , |ock and i^ u ra Martin, both of Eu-
Mrs. Ellen Needham, Mrs. F. Jones
cent perfeiit. Tihe third grade In Caroline7" sung by Mrs. D a lla s;
■
.
.
the
axe rereended on his finger, gene; George A. Anderson. Silverton, and her little son, all of Thurston,
charge of Crystal Male nnd the f'fth Marshy and Mrs. Roland Moshler had TRUCK OVERTURNS WHEN | 8«»«rlng It entirely. He was brought nnd jord la A. DePuy. Eugene; Luther were badly bruised and shaken Tuea-
grade under Kiln Hayden tied for to bo repented to please the crflwd.
_OR pr
im t o
lSlT ''W t0
Sun<lay afternoon for j p Pterson and Edna Letson. both of day afternoon when a Dodge car,
»fcond place with 98.3 percent, and Miss Eunice I’arkrr, contralto, sang
U K b tL J I n l l U U l I c r l „gfliggi treatment.
¡Eugeme; John Bass and Hazel L. Lay, ‘‘r,vo"
Mro
Not-dhom
nro.hci
driven hv
by Mrs.
Needham crashed
the fourth grade, under Ella Platt "April Fool," and an encore. "Lad­
into a gravel truck at 13th avenue
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both
of
Eugene;
and
Harry
C.
Jensen
B. O. Smith, driving a Ford truck,
die.'’ sung by Mrs. Kathryn Duncan
was a close second with 98.1.
Room 7 Wins Penant
l and Marie Jones, both of Eugene
and Moss street in Eugene.
was shoved from the Pacific Highway
The other groups In their descend­ was also encored.
Roll rqpm 7, the "Eagles," won the
Mrs. Needham was returning home
between here nnd Eugene Saturday
ing percents nre: Eighth grade 97.5;
attendance pennant given to the high
on 13th avenue, and the truck, driven
T hree H. S. Games Scheduled
morning,
and
hlR
truck
overturned,
M rs Sw arts Entertains
seventh grade, Junior high school.
school roll room ranking the best at-
Three games have been scheduled by George Terry of Eugene, was
when Miss Clnrn V. Johnsonson of i
97.5; sophomores, high school 97.3:
The Kensington club was enter-
'tendance record for eaeh six weeks ifor ^be Springfield high school base- traveling w e st When the truck reach­
Leaburg
drove
between
his
car
and
s' ventli grade, under Nina Boeson, talned Frtdny afternoon by Mrs. C. E.
period. This Is the first time t h e , ba„ team. o n April 3, the team will ed th© corner, it failed to go to the
96.8; first grade, Helen Morgan, teach­ Swnrts, nnd Miss Edna Swarts at an approaching truck.
pennant has been awarded. It Is of ITleet Marcola there, on April 17, Al- center of the street but cut ln front
MI
rs
Johnsonson
out
In
between
er. 96.5; sixth grade, under E. H. Hal­ their home at 446 E street. St. Pat­
blue felt, with the white letters S. IL hany will be played at Albany. A re­
of the Dodge, w itnesses say, running
the
two
trucks
ns
they
were
passing,
stead, 96.6; seniors, high hc I ioo I, 96.4; ricks dny decorations were used, and
S. and Attendance on It. It is re- turn game Is scheduled here May 9.
directly In front of Mrs. Needham's
w
itnesses
said,
forcing
Smith
to
drive
second grade, under Op«l Roberts, the following ladles spent the after­
awarded each six weeks.
A game with Marcola which was t i car. The Dodge was completely de­
96.3; fifth grade, under Eula Mont­ noon with needlework: Mrs. O. B. Into the ditch to avoid a collision.
have been played tomorrow has been molished.
gomery 96.2; freshmen, high school, Kessey, Mrs. Anna Knox, Mrs. J. T His truck was somewhat damaged,
Losers to Dine W inners
postponed to a later date.
the
Moore.
Mrs.
Levi
Neet.
Mrs.
H'
rbert
fr"nt
f<'"d'>r'
thp
»"<’
96.1; fourth grade, under Clara Moore,
P. E. O. Meets
««aghed. Miss Johnsonson
The winning f a m of the member­
95; first grade, under Elizabeth Page, Clark, Mrs. Paul Basford. Mrs. Harry ' “ ’P
Jersey Jubilee May 28
A
business
and social meeting was
drove
on,
hut
was
overtaken
by
a
ship
contest
held
by
the
Young
Mar­
94; Juniors, high school, 93; second Whitney, Mrs. M. C. McMurray, Mrs.
The annual Lane County Jersey enjoyed by the P. E. O. sisterhood
ried Peoples class of the Baptist
grade under Marjorie Tracy, 91.6.
William Wright, nnd the hostesses. pursuing car.
Jubilee will be held this year on the Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
church will be guests of the losing
Special guests for the afternoon were
L. D. Griggs farm ln the \V lllaken:,le W. H. Pollard, with Mrs. D. W. Crites
team for a party at the home of Mrs.
Ton Fords Sold
Entertain Priscilla Club
Mrs. C. A. Swarts, Mrs. Jack Hend-
district north of Springfield May 28. and Mrs. McGowan as Joint hostesses.
Ten Fords were sold by the Ander­ E. W. McKinnon at her home on Arrangements for the Jubilee are be­
Mrs. ttlley Snodgrass, assisted by erer, and Mrs. William Long.
After the regular meeting, “Tulip
son Motor company thts week. Irl Emerald heights tomorrow night.
Mrs. Alfred Morgan will entertain
ing made by Horace Addis, field Time," a short Holland skit, was pre­
The
nature
of
the
party
Is
being
Paint
Shop
to
Open
Stewart purchased a truck, us did
the Priscilla club members and their
edttor of the Oregon Farmer. A meet­ sented by Mrs. Donald Young and
A paint and paper hanging shop will Harley Furman of E^igenel Other kept secret, and is in charge of Mrs. ing of the program comm ittee has Mrs. Rose Stacks.
husbands at her home Saturday even
McKinnon, Mr. Shack, Mrs. Thelma
Ink. The club will hold a 500 party. be started April 1 In the Kepner build­ cars were sold to L. T .' H arr's
been called for Saturday at the county
ing nenr A. by William nnd P. Vosby. Eugene, E. S. LaDuke of Eugene, W. Chase and Mrs. A. J. Cowart. R. W. agent's office at the courthouse.
Go to California—Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Carlton tenches the class, which num
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Chamber of Commerce Meets Friday The men nre brothers nnd hnve had T. Mattison, I. R. M cl’iturfY, Drm
Shaffer, R. F. Vitus of W estfir, Dick hers 35 members Twelve new mem-
To Portland for Week-End—-Miss Clark Ie»ft |or 9«Juthern Catlf'irnia
The regular meeting of the Chamber long experience In their work. They Bulk of Oakridge and Roy C. Brown of i hers were added during the contest, i Grace Whitely spent the week-end ln Friday, where they will remain In­
<|IJ Commerce wtlt ho held Friday come her from being employed In W eslflr.
definitely.
I ¡which
which closed last Sunday,
(Portland,
Sunday.
Salem.
evening at the chamber room«.
A co n m iltter was sppo'nted by M rs
W a ,ker
J a rk
O orrle
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