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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-THIRD YEAR
GIRLS HIGHEST IN
SCHOLARSHIP LIST
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON.
i/oc/e
DEPARTMENT SECRETARY
Honor Rolla Announced By
WILL BE ENTERTAINED
Principals of Locnl Schools y
Mullid A. M clnturff, si'C.retary of
Show Nadine McMurray and
ululo depurim i nt, American In
Ruth Carlton at Top; 25 Boys g|(l„ a u xilia ry w ill (>• guest of honor
Get High Grades.
at a nii'flIng of tile local auxiliary at
Says B<x»th Was Shot
THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1926.
HONOR SYSTEM ENDORSED
BY LOCAL LIONS CLUB
W ith the object of re v e rtin g 'he u»
usai «I'uatlon and giving scholar-1
»hip the highest recognition rath er
, than o th er Springfield high school
j a e ilv 'tlm , the Elon» club of the cltv
i ha» endorsed the Institution In the lo.
1 ca school of the Torch H onor sys-
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"T h e People's Paper*
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A U V E T O W N
NUMBER 9.
Sea Hero
IB REPAIR HfflNB
Main Street Right-of-Way Said
To Be In Bad Shape; Alley
Improvement Is Authorized
At Meeting of Council; Drain­
age Situation Considered.
The system lia» been Investigate-!
by the club’s educations c o m m ittee-
ibo Wimiiiiii'ii bull Katurilny evening, ■
; Elons Hain. Hamlin and K etels—ami
Nadine Mi Murray nini Uniti Cai’ - according lo a n n o u n c e m e n t by M r » .;
ha» been given the approval of th ’:
Im provem ent of the pavem ent al ng
lon, l'in i wlili u g rid e "f 96 per e ih , M I) llun tly , prestd'-nt Member»
! body. The E lo n s' club will stand the
Main stre e t right-of-way of the Sou­
tinlil scholnrnhlp bollori' (or ull publlc wli meet tonight nt the »ante place
i expense of approxim ately $40 for or­
thern P acific's local stre e t car line
ai tinola In K prlrgf ■ ld for Ih» flrwt Io plan en tertain in g the dep artm en t i
ganizing the system and putting It In
Is 'x n ected to result from action tak*
urlio "ter Jut'l i lon'I io ori,In* lo thè offlelul
operation A fter the first year, the
A V* Cash of D ecatur, III., c
en by the city counc 1 In m eeting Mon­
bolo r roll II.In umili' publlc thla «reali
M r" M i Intnrff. whose home la a t, n boy lived on, a V irginia farm
i system will be practically self sup-
day evening R ecorder R. w Smtt.1,
near
V
o
the
G
arrett
hom
estead
if
by lb" »chimi p rlio liu il. Uniti girl* M arshfield, will ad d ress the organlm -
I port hi g
was authorized to get in toudh w ith
which
bum
John
Wilke;»
!>
cth
are Junior b ah sd ii mi pupi »
lion reward leg vurloua protect» which
The honor system approve,! by tho
railroad officials and r< quest th a t the
m u rd erer of Lincoln, was cornered
Itigli school honiww so tu M urgarcj lire being carried out by Hiixllliirle« Mr < • h ran to the scene and say
i d u b gives recognition by pins, badge».
In A raging storm In ml4-oeean navesnent along the lines from T h irl
Bwart« with n gruite of 941-2 per l throughout the state. A program , and
Booth did not encape but wa<
1 ' et»., of hlgh-cla»s work In scholarship,
Captain George Fried of the S. S to Tenth stre e t. In bad shape, be re ­
c ni nnd Agatha Heal», B4 p er cent I refrenhm eut», are am ong the feature»
by Keigt. C orbett of B aker’
Roosevelt directed the rescue o; paired at an early date.
taking Into consideration In a les.
creev from the disabled Britisl
airy and di» '
u ' • ’«
In lb. prim ary grade» Ev, lyo d o rm
I I r lo r en tertain ,» , nt. .Mr»
ger degree other school activities such
freighter Antino«, recently. Fo I, was pointed ont th a t the line along
ley him an av erag e of 95 |w»r c«*nt. H untly nald.
I as athletic«. It was Introduced In Se­
three
days Commander Friet , this section Bad not beep touched by
and I* followed <do»vty by MiMrwl
at* e, and Is now spread throughout
fought mountainous seas to tak* ren alr crew s for several mon<b«. a n !
F.
B.
HAMLIN
IS
RENAMED
Morgan with 94 p er ren t, pill* M at
P la n P a trio tic P ro g ra m *.
the state of W ashington.
the sailors off the doomed ship. th at the pavem ent was breaking along
SPRINGFIELD POSTMASTER This action was taken a t th e Elons
In»» Ih'm onw ay Irmin the Int• m e d ia te
Two of his own men were washed the planks and was In general disre­
All gradea of the B rattuln nehool
grad*»» with 93 per ren t, and M n in r will bold p airlo t'c program * on Wunh>
overboard and drowned.
j m eeting last Friday noon.
pair The companv’s franhlse. I, was
R eappointm ent of F. B Hamlin as
ttrnttnin *n* the hlgh«**t boy In thin tngtnn'n birthday, F ebruary 22, accord­
C. E Kenyon, recent arriv al who Is ;
said, ca, s for keeplne up the pave­
p
o
stm
aster
of
Springfield
for
another
division with 92 p er cent
now cagh'er of the Com ercial S tate j
ing to Hiiounc« mi nt by Mm. Orn Read
m ent on th» right-of-way.
B rhotarahlp honom throughout th e Horn on way. principal. Both Lincoln** 4 year term was Unnounced thia week ¡,ank wa(t tntroduced t„ the ,ub mem GIRL SCOUT PATROLS
A nother Im portant down-town In -
by
the
first
assistan
t
postm
nster
gen­
nchool* go tam ely to the ftfrln. tb*« und Wn>4iinfcton‘n bfrthdaya will b<*
her» nnd spoke a few words. Mr. Mor
ORGANIZED AND NAMED (,r°vem ept planned hv the council
eral
a,
W
ashington.
I).
C
The
s<
nat»
Itatn »b«»w. Of the 9s <»n the honor obflerved at th at tim e
rls of P ortland was present as lh -
______
Monday’s m eeting w as th e pavem ent
has duly conf rmefi the appointm ent
to*’, 7s ar* Kirin and 25 are hoyn In
gue t of William W right and was al
F u rth er steps In «he organization ° r ,h * " ,,ev betw een Main and A
V alentine h o le s will bo opened at
for
a
term
beginning
Jan
u
ary
29.
1920
the high nrhoot tfti+re are JR honor ftperlal program s to be held In the va-
of girl scouts work In Springfield have «H -ct» from Third to Ei«th street. Aa
Mr Hamlin was firs, appointed on
girl«, nnd four hovn; Ju n io r htah rloiiM »chonI rooms tomorrow. The a p ­
Elons club m em bers volunteered to bppn ta |cen wf, h th nam ing of five i ordinance providing for the Improve-
Jan
u
ary
2R.
1923.
and
took
office
on
aehool, ?5 glrln and neven hoyn nr* proach df the day h a t provided a mo­
patrols and the choosing ,of leaders T e n , w as ordered draw n no. and <t
•
honor ntyd«-nfn; In the eletnnntarv tive for much handw ork am ong th e March 1 of th a t year
a m ee tin g In E u g en e Sun lay n ig h , f ° r {or eat.j, Thirty-one girls have report- Is likely th e work w 'll go ahead early
Since
th
at
tim
e
the
work
of
the
grad«*n. 33 glrln nnd 14 hoyn lay rlntm pupils during the pa t r w day»
th e E lo n s clu b tro o p of boy sc o u ts
ed to the com m ittee with perm ission, in the »ummer.
Springfield office has m aterially In­
to high ti'arkn
A netltlon a«k<ng the Im nreepient
from th e lr parents to become girl
creased. Indicating a steady growth
N adine M cM urray of the Ju n io r
REV. C. R LAMAR. 73.
was sen t ,n hv th e property hnld-rg
C arnre Club Meets.
scouts.
of
(he
com
m
unity
and
it»
business.
high «rhool achieved a high r»*rord
affectec. The atlev passe« a ,o p r the
DIES AT HOME HERE The patro s are given:
M embers of the C am eo club, an o r­ The force ha- been Increased from
w h-n ■ bi pss ■d t ’.. sin*i' »xanilna-
re a r of m ost of the e 'tv ’s bn»,-ess
L
adyslipper
P
atrol—
Leader,
Junia
ganization
of
S
p
rlo
rfleh
l
and
Eugene
one
clerk
and
a
p
ar,
tim
e
assistan
t
• 'on- nt th" end of the sem ester with
R obert LaMar. 73 ; May; a ss ista n t Eoudella W illiam s; houses, and a t nreent tim e Is little
Rev.
Chari
women,
w
ere
e
n
l'
rlalneil
a,
a
nov
>
1
to two fu lltim e clerks and a half
an average of 96 per cent H er record
»ears of age, passed aw ay a t hiä
“ >» I ' Eva Louk A1)cP D arn ng JuTel H,Ide. | b e tte r than miidlhole. Jt» pavem ent
In the county was exceedingly high bridge party by Mm. V A. Sm ith. In thne asslsln n t. House dA tvery was home a t Sixth and, D stre e ts here yes- • b ra„ d
Eugene,
r'-cenlly
Maxine Sw arts, M argaret An- w‘ll he a v aln ah 'e im provem ent. It Is
added
Ins,
Septem
ber.
The
postal
r
e
­
for eighth grade »tu«’ nt»
believed.,
terday.
Rev.
LaM
ar
came
to
Spring-
; ther, Maxine Hem<nway.
4)lnham aprons.
gingham
score ceipts h a v ^ Increased from anprox’
Her,» |s a list of the high school
D rainane, Is Considered.
the ■
j SacaJaw eg P atrol—Leader, Andry
cards anc place card s furnished novel mntelv ff.oon to more than $90041 and f'«'1'1 23 years
•••'- ago as ■ p asto r of »his
student» w bh average« of more then
The presence o ' se v e ra l ta x ’"’ v e rs
featu res for the party. Mrs. C randall oth er business has grown correspond B aptist church, an
as m !"*
’'’ .S m ith ; a ssistan t, Violet B osserm an:
90 per cent, followed hv the Ju n io r
city
residence
since .L*!.',
re tirin A
g « from ¡D orothy P alanuk; Minnie K ennan; com nlalnips' regarding th e d ra'n arS
won first prize and Mrs Smith kept Ingly
\ ll> his
h l’,_rP8_'*ln
,
high school and the elem en tary pup*,»
situation tu the d istrict around th«
th " club k itten Mrs. C P McKensle
Two ru ral routes a re operated o 'j» ,th t' “«dive m inistry 10 years ago.
Helen M cFarland. Hazel Collier, Ev­ Lincoln school resulted >n a decision
tn the case of the Ju n io r high only wit ,«• h o siers at 1 octork luncheon at of Springfield office, and a S ta r route'
Rev. LaM ar was born a, Anderson- elyn H arris. Angellne Severson.
nam es of honor stu d en ts are g*ven
-hf the counrll ,o have the r » v en­
supplies nine postofficcs beginning ” »*• T euueasee. Septem ber 10. 1852.
Birch P a tr o —L eader Maxine* Snod- gineer look over the e n tire storm-wa-
as the avernge» hnd not been com tho Hotel Osburn on F ebruary 19
with T hurston and ending with Fol»v
early life was spent In the vicin-
piled nt the tim e of publication:
,y of Andersonville, and of Knoxville, 9ra s8 : assist: nt, Margo e t S w arts; te r drainage situation of the city In
P a rty a t H a d le y H om e.
sprlngs A new off*ee. Rnlnhow. has
Hloh School.
T ennessee. He moved to Oregon a |A J t l l t i t PerklcB, Andry Danlols, M arr th ° spring.
Mr nnd Mrs Ann H adley of west hw'n n,h,w1 to 19,0 S ta r rn u te rerPnt1^ qu arter of a century ago.
Mnrgnret Rwnrts. 941 8: Agatha
I.ouk.
tpie property-holders n rese"t drew
IR receiving tho cor.-
Beal« 94: Dale G riffith. 93,-9' Fa- Springfield o ntvrtaiiifd nt an enjoy-
A fter serving the
loca p asto rate B utterfly P atrol—Leader,
Louise attention to a sltu at'o n on O street,
th r AfcPh»raon. 98, 2; M unrare, Oder able Five H undred party lnnt Friday rra tu la tlh n a of bin friends an a resu lt for «ome time. Rev. LaM ar went to Xr' Aer; assistan t. D orothy
F isher; w here the w ater in the recent heavy
his reappointm ent.
kirk. 98,-8: ,ow a Carlton 9 ,, 8; N.i night L ate In th e evening refresh -j
California, w here h continue! In the J a n *‘ Scott, Eunice M cFarland. Bar- 8tor m o v e rfle w d into yard* and ran
o n l fn rtto n . 9*?,-8: \lrnn Oreenwoo*,. m ents were served by the host s».
m inistry
R eturi ng
to O regon, he hara Adams. Dale Daniels,
Thelm a m ,o haseerents. They said the reason
971 2: Evan H ughes 924 2; Dorene
Those presen t were Mr and Mr«. SCHOOL ELECTION WILL
lived at Medford f >r some tim e. ^ A e r , Velma Moskop.
was the lack of an adequate culve-t
T.nrlmi r 911 4; C arl Mi-KInnls 91; G. Redm an. Mr. nnd Mrs H ansen. Mr
BE HELD LATE IN JUNE preaching In th a t vicinity He also h as) M innehaha P atrol— Leader. Maxine
at Ninth a rd G
streets. A net'to n
G ertrud. Mu",i" 9 ' W IIIT n PoUard nnd Mrs Hall. Mr and Mrs. George
______
served as p a -to r at churches a t L a - iPos* y ;
E 'm o Pm ith; Eliz« asking fo r relief was presented. W hile
9«. f e n tn n r r R chhan. 9,3-6; Lnclle W ard. Mr. and Mrs. J. II H adley.
No can d id ates for th e position of
ctin be nnd at Lebanon. Oregon h ttb K enney, E thelyn Stark.
R uth ( ft was the opln'on of councl’meu »hat
,t . h't'i'iid 91.14 Emm,» Hoger» 92; Miss Doris H adley, Mr. anil Mrs. C. m em ber of th school hoard, to he
,|, retired a decade ag moving lo
Bauer.
the situation of lest week was an •
H annah S h i'h r 9 0 ,4 : EucUe Stew ­ A. Peddlcord
fill.-,, nt an election In June, have Springfield, w here- he had a wide qir-
Mootings her» a fte r will be held nt pm or?ency a* a result of an unnsnnll
art. 92I2- W lnlfr I Vv«„n. 92,-8.
Asa Hadley rero 'v ct, firs, prize and yet h w n announced. C. A. Sw arts. , r ie of |oving fiends. In his passing 4:10 instead of 4 o’clock to accomo- storm . It w as decided t3iat the m atted
Mr Hodrnnn tbo connotation prlM
lu n lo r High School.
who Is now chairm an of the board, tfo,. com untty loses one of its most
ext m eeting p-hould he Investigated. Many culverts,
Nadine McM urray, Edith H u rl.
will com plete his term of service to respected citlten s.
be in the form of an observation n
laid, a re too small.
M ita Mtchcll Honored.
R uth P ar,ton , Bnrharn C handler, N el­
the hoard on /July 1. School hoard
Rev. LaM ar leaves to mourn hta ^Hce.
V acation of Third stre e t from F to
lie S tew art, F ran cis Fit ler. George I Miss H attie Milch« I. m issionary to
Friday night a com m unity sing for p street line was ordered by the c^'n*
m hers a re electejJ for term s of passing his widow, three sons: George
Mason. Glenn Rnnndell; R uth Hauer.
action was tak en as a result
th ree years
W . of W allace. Idaho; E verett of San gir scouts will be held at the Eu- P|j
Africa who Is visiting at her home
A udrey Smith. Eth< lyn Stark. I.oiidi I- .
City
offices
a
re
to
be
file
d
at
an
Jn.ie,
C
alifornia;
Roy
of
Los
A
ngeles;
^pnp
cham
ber
of
commerce.
The
tim
e
of
a
rewpeet
of various lum ber end .
h ere on a y ear’s furlough, was hon­
In Wl Ilnme. Mtutlnn IVrey, Emma 1 ored at a reception held by the
,n Nov. mb. r, and no muni- „ne daughter, Mrs. Mary T aylor t f Is 6:45. P arents nre urged by scout fyp, In terests owning property they«
Sm ith. Violet Bosserm an, Dorman F irs, C hristian church at Salem la d !’,pnl o" ,rps W,U he pu t on ,h ,‘ bn,1<” Coldwater, K ansas.
w orkers to be present.
who are seeking to extend1 th e ir yard«,
Chase. Earl W heeler, ,x>utse Archer. Friday night. Miss M itchell Is sup- Bt
j The county Is also vacating a stre « !
prlfnary election In May. An I The funeral will be held tom orrow
M vrna Hnrnholemew. Dale Daniels ported In the field by the Salem
' to help the situation.
of much ,n’P°r,an ce ,o Spring afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, a t the Bap- P. T. A. GIVES MILK
D orothy F isher. Iren e Manley. Faye
The publ!c library board was so-
rhurrJi. She spoke a t a m eeting of the field, how ever, will probably he v o t- jtis t church,
TO
SCHOOL
CHILDREN
P arsons, Clifford M urphy Nellie Hick
cd
on
nt
th
e
May
prim
aries.
This
Is
'
thorlzed
lo spend funds In h aving i n .
church Friday, and again on Sunday
m an, Vivian Meyer. Rnna d Abrams,
th e proposition of the county’s voting | SIMMONS TAKES CHARGE
Investigation having shown th a t a ! ««chimes of books rebound immediate-
Rnlph H pghes, Audrey Daniels. Ruth
h alf th e expense of building a new
OF LOCAL GANNETT SHOP Inrjro num br of p u p ls In the Spring-1
I{ w a’ a,so decided to rep air th«
Goes to C a lifo rn ia .
Em ery, A udrey Schultx and Mary
highway bridge across the W illam ette
field elem entary schools are under- r i ° Te In
com plying with
H adley.
Mrs. Maude Bryan left W ednesday i river here,
Leslie Simmons will tak e charge of nourished, the Parent-T eachers asso­ orders of tli« fire chief.
Jew ell Pollard, V erne G riffith, Thom ­ morning for Long Beach, C alifornia. '
The quesV’041 of what inform ation Is
the shop a t the local branch of the ciation Monday launched a nourish­
as Yost, Ooldle Gates.
w here she will visit relativ es and SPRINGFIELD PLAYS
G annett Motor company. Chevrolet m ent program to be financed by the to be given th e Portland T rust com-
E le m e n ta ry .
friends indefinitely. She goes directly
WILLAMETTE FROSH ,rtea,ers' according to announcem ent organization through the presentation PanY regarding the recent bond.
F irst grade—Mildred Cellars. 91; to tlhe home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim
aw arded th a t company Is to be decid­
m ade yesterday. Mr. S ’mm ons, who of m onthly program s.
Irene Anderson, 91; la» Moyne R lark, Clark, old Springfield resid en ts, and
R einforced with the speedy Grif­ now lives In Eugene, will move to
A pint of milk daily is being furn- ed a t a m eeting to be he'd by th«
91; A delhert A rm ltage, 91; Pauline from th ere will visit old school m ates
lsfced 30 children in the schools. The ! co’jncl1 M onda’r n!«ht A
<*
fiths, clever forward, the Springfield Springfield soon.
P engar, 90; Floyd G reen, 90; Flor- an d relative» In d ifferen t p arts of the
ch arter, and other inform ation not
high school b asketball team will In­
M anager Moor will leave for P o rt­ result Is expected to be a reduction
ance May, 90.
slate.
vade Salem S aturday night and a t­ land tom orrow to a tten d a Chevrolet of undernourishm ent accom panied by on hand. Is sought by the company.
Second g rad e—Evelyn Gormley, OR:
The m a tte r Is In the hands of th«
tem pt *to w rest a victory from the dealers m eeting to be held In th e m e­ b e tte r school work by the pupils.
Mildred Morgan, 94 plus; Jo Hnnn Put
S iste rh o o d M eets.
city attorney.
W illam ette university freshm en. The tropolis. T rade discussions, and a ban­
mnn, 94; Mnrgnret Jn rret. 93; Ade,-.
The
E. O. S isterhood m et In Eu­ Springfield q u in tet lost by a single quet In the M ultnomah hotel, will be STUDENT OFFICERS ARE
h e r, Ttrlceo, 93: Marlon Stafford, 92;
gene Monday evening. P resen t from I baa*t(d to th e u n iversity squad In a features of the m eeting.
SCOUTS WILL CLEAN UP
Lilly T rlnkn, 92; Velma Peddlcord,
NAMED AT JUNIOR HIGH
The G annett M otor company during
Springfield were Mrs. D. W. Crites, l th rilling argum ent on the local floor
ALLEYS, LOTS. SATURDAY
91; W ilma Elpes, 91; Mildred Twhey,
the Inst m onth sold 11 Chevrolet In
91; Jack Elnsey, 91; Vlnimle Lewis, Mrs. W. II. Pollard, and Mrs. Lyda recently.
S
tudent
body
officers
have
been
i G riffiths, who g arn ered lo points Sprlngfle’d and Eugene and vicinity.
McGowan.
A general clean-up of Sprlngfleld'9
90; Delorla C asteel, 90.
named a t the Ju n io r high schools as back alleys and vacant lots Is to h«
j In tlhe C ottage Grove gam e the other
Third grnde—V erlln Posey, 93;
follows: Jack Jackson, p resident: the work of th e Lions troop of boy
J night, was n o t o lgiblo to play In the SPRINGFIELD WOMAN IS
Miss Copenhaver Married.
Donald Nelson, 92; A rthur Pengra,
Law rence
Newell.
vice-president;
j first gam e w ith the u n iv ersity yeat-
CHAMPION OLD FIDDLER Jule Pollard. secretary : V ernlc? scouts on S aturday m orning as th«
92; V irginia O ates, 91; Elsie Beals,
Frlends of Miss Nellie Copenhnver. j lings, but will be In th e gam e Satur-
scout's annual “good turn to the com-
90; Ju an ita Seam ans. 90; Echo Tom- form erly of Springfield wl 1 be pleased day ntght Coach v D Ba,n sa|(, t(xlav
Mrs. C harlotte B arnes, 59. resident H awke, treasu rer. T he election was j m unity." P lans for the woyk wer«
selh, 90; JWhn M ontgomery, 90; Ar­ to learn of her m arriag e to Harold . th a t his team Is now th e stro n gest It
held yesterday.
made a t a m eeting of the scout lead­
of N orth Mill street, Springfield, Is
chie HUI, 90; Jack B urton, 90; Jar- W tasenrlod, last S aturday. The couplo haH been tb)a aeason
The Ju n io r high has a basketball er, la st night.
this
week
receiving
the
congratula
old B urton, 90.
will resido In Portland.
L ast F rid ay Cottage Grove was de­ tlons of h er friends over h er being team coached by Principal Burchum,
Evan H ughes, leader of the Bob
F ourth g rad e— Earn nr Brnttnln, 92;
feated by tlhe loca, squad, 27 to 11. aw arded th e cham pionship of the which h as won four of the six games iW w te patr()i wfi en ter the knot-tyin«
M arceline ,Senvey, 92; Odorge An­
To Entertain Children.
played. It has 77 points to Its c re d it., contM t for 9C0Uts <o bp h p .d fn
The Ilnpups;
county ns the best "old fiddler." A
drew s, 91; Ju n e Geiger, 90; P ete
ag
ain st 31 fo r its opponents. Games gene tom orrow night. T he third pa­
Springfield, 27
C ottage Grove. 1, . $r,n purse nnd a loving cup w ere among
Tho Pine Needle club will en tertain
Woods, 90; R obert S tark. 90,
with Monroe. Coburg and Eugene are trol of scouts Is known a s th e Owls,
Boeson,
2
...........
F.
6.
A
lstott
prize
for
the
county
S
aturday
night.
Fifth grade— Maxine Hemenwny, next W ednesday afternoon with a
F
2. Glass cent fiddlers' contest held In Eugene ye,t to be played.
93; P eter Polnnuk, 92; Allee Darling, ch ild ren ’s p arly a t Egglm nnn’s hall. ( o w art' 8 ......
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Tho
children
will
come
dressed
In
G
riffis,
10
Mrs. B arnes was aw arded first
“ LITTLE JIM” EATING
91; R obert R ichardson 91; Patil Elnd-
I W hltennck. 4 ........ .C......... 2, Brloher prize fo r the count Snturday night. FARM HOME COMMITTEE
< ey, 91; Leila C lark, 9 ,; Eva McKIn- th eir school « oilhes, bringing tholr
HOUSE MOVES MARCH 1
Lowls, 2 ... ............. O--------- Schnleffls Runners-up were John W. Nokes. «8,
lunch baskets.
POSTPONES PROGRAM
nls, 90; Bn,ah Rlchnrdson, 90,
Mi Pherson, 1 .... —..Q........ „..1, Gordon of C ottage Grove, and G eorge B e a ti,
The “L ittle Jim " eating house op­
Slsth grnde—Doris Chase, 92; En
The en tertain m en t to be given for erated by F red Cline will he moved
87, of C ottage Grove.
C ham ber W ants Pictures.
nice Greenwood, 91; Ju n n lta StraMon,
Shipping News.
th e benefit of the L ane county build­ from its p resen t ocatlon to the room
90; Daisy Tom seth, 90.
A nother apponi for help, to the
W hlght and Son received a carload
ing a t the children's farm hom e at In the E lite building form erly occu­
Dan C rites Plac« Sold.
cham ber In d eoratlng Its now q u arters | of roofing m n terlal Igte la st week.
Dan C rites bhs sold his house and C orvallis will not he held untF the pied by the Spong re sta u ra n t. Th«
To H old 8ocl»l
In tho Comm ercial S tate bnnk was* The Springfield Mill and G rain th ree lots betw een Eighth and Ninth first week In April. Postponem ent of move will tak e place on M arch 1.
The Junior clnss f>{ th e Springfield sounded this week by P resid en t H. J. com pany shlppel out a oartaad of on C stre e t to Mrs. M innie Spong the event was decided' a t a m eeting of
Twice as much room w ill be avail­
high school will hold a basket social Cox. S u itab le pictures a re sought b y , grain fo r Coquille Friday,
Morris. Tho deal w as closed by a lo­ th e com m ittee a t th e library last able for the restaurant in th« net«
a t tho Woodmen of Hhe W orld k a ’, tlhe cham ber for decoration of th e | A doable carload of tre a te d pole» cal re a ly t dealer this week.
F riday n ig h t
quarters, which are to be rennovated
tom orrow night. C om m ittees w ork­ walls pf th e room. Ajiyvmn wishing to wns shipped to e astern Oregon by the
The Crites family will vacate the
A nother m eeting of th e com m ittee before the move Is made. Mr. OHn«
ing on th e plans prom ise a Jolly af­ donate abnuld get hi touch with Mr. C arhollneum Wood P reserv in g com- place on or before March 1. At that will he held on M arch 19, It was an
has operated the “Little Jim” In thfl
fair.
. t
Cox or pther o ficers o f th e civic body. ( p&aj.
time Mrs. Morris plans to move In.
nounced,
preeenj location for 10 month«.
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