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a lu ia y t
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THE SPRINGFIELD N E '.
TWWNTY-THIKI» YEA’ l
GASGADE PLANI IO
VELTIE PRUITT WILL
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GIVE PROGRAM HERE
Expanded Lumber Materials,
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Factory Starts Work In T e n 1 * program of muelc and readings
rfPRINGl’T BL», LANE COUNT Y. OREGON.
To Give O peretta
‘Sylvia’ A p ril 16
, High School Plan» For First
Presentation of Kind
Springfield
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THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 19%
Future Champ?
Form Committee
tor M emorial Ddy
"The People's Paper"
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 14
ÌEACHERS NAMED
Bi SCHOOL BOARD
To Ask Church*»
D:"»«r>se
With Morning Service
A. J. Morgan Is Elected Princl«
For Observance
pal of High School At $1800;
Representatives o t IS organizations
Twenty-nine
Q o n tra c tE
met at the chamber of Commerce
Awarded
With
Payroll Total
Tuesday night and formed the {Spring-
For
Year
of
$33,012.50
field Memorial day committee, to have
"Sylvia," tb« first operetta ever to
a a 1» to be given at tbs Christian church be prem-nted In* Springfield 1» sch«d
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Friday e v e n lw by V ellle Pruitt, o fu to d to start at I p. ni. Friday. April
wo
ow B u ild in g s Are C o m -
Mr Pruitt la a tenor singer 16 at the high school auditorium,
pleted By R eorgan ized C o n » jnf considerable ability, und an enpoy-
The plot of the play centers around
charge of wbat promise» to be the
The entire teaching staff of the
most Impressive observance of Mem­ Springfield public schools for 1926-27
corn.
able program Is promised. The event Sylvie, a court lady, and Hetty, a far- j
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| Is given as a benefit for the Christian , mor girl who iro w tired of their '
orial day In the history of the city. was elected at a meeting of the School
Owing to the tact that Memorial board Tuesday night. Twenty-n'M
The expand,si lumber m aterials' church Christian Endeavor.
Invera and apply the old proverb, I
day occurs on Sunday this year, and contracts, representing a total pay-
plant of the Cascade Manufacturing I
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"Fair exchange la no robbery." Many ;
company, which has been sliul down
that It has been the custom to hold an ro„ Q, approxlmat4ily , 3j ,012M , wer.
amusing even ludicrous situations are
Dinner Honors Visitors.
all-day service, the committee voted > awarded
whll> new buildings were being built
created when girls trade lovers. Mnrv
A dinner honoring Mrs. Hnelslngcr
to confer with pastors of the local
and additional mach'nery added as
A. J. Morgan, who has served as
*rs<l Mrs. (Jwens. of Toronto, Canada. I delightful comedy Is furnished by the
' churches to ask them to dispense with j manual training Instructor during the
a psrt of tho enlargement p
r
o
g
r
a
m
. ! sulf-poutM^d "MM of Con.equ.nce'
'
the
services
of
their
churches
Sunday
\
will be in operation within l 0 day.,
Ik>nill)llK)11 of Bprhl<. «hen he stra y . out In the hayflelds.
past year, was elected principal ol
morning to make way for the Mem­ the high school at a salary of »1804,
according Io announcement by O. F
I field, last evening The visitor» will The play has a fitting climax, espe­
orial observance. Until the decision an advance of 1100 over his salary of
Atiedrson, general manager.
I leave for their home Friday, going cially satisfy!»« b ecasse of beuutv 1
New machinery for the plant h a s ..
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of closing chorue renedered by ths ■ Jack Ke»rns who piloted Demp­ , on this matter Is reached, further last year. This action was taken to
, a
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... by way of Vancouver and Banff
sey to the heavyweight throne
plans for the observance will be held fill the place left vacant by Principal
nit
nil arrived, bul operations w ill'
two high school glee clubs
1‘rewent were Mr and Mrs. M M
claims he has found a new set.
In abeyance. It was stated.
start wHh whet Is now Installed, the
"Sylvia" has been produced In many lion in Jack Dorval of Los Angelo*.
V. D Bain, who leaves the principal*
McKlln, Howard Cotton, Mr and Mrs
Major M B. Huntly was elected ship for the superintendency of the
manager said. A rip saw and a univer­
¡•Edgar Thom of Eugene. Mrs M Wag- high schools In Oregon where It was Kearns' protegee stands six feet
president of the organization, and public schools. Mr. Morgan has not
two and weighs 200 pounds. He
sal grinding machine arrived and
¡ ner of Eugene, Mr. und Mrs. L K. received well by the public, accord­ has knocked out every opponent so
Mrs. C. F. Eaglmann was named sec- ,
accepted the
flyM
were Installed In the new machinery
ing
to
Miss
Sapuldlng,
coach
of
the
Ilusford. Mr and Mrs. William Don­
far and hopes to get a crack at
building las’, week, and today work Is
! rotary. Z. T. Kintxley, commander of
prtBCp.iahip and the mana*!
aldson, and Mrs Snelslnger and Mrs. play, who has seen the operetta sev- Dempsey
being rushed on the Installation of
] Iuka post. No. 78. O A. R was named , tra(n(ng work tog#tb<,r
leral tiroes and has helped to produce ,
Owens.
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electrical equipment and the comple­
grand marshall of the day.
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TOte witb rPKard to Mr Mor.
c t.
BRIDGE CREWS START
tion of the blowpipe system
! The following is a Hat of the coop-. <an.g of{er wag dlr(ded
Trustee!
Card Party Planned.
Construction of the new buildings
WORK ON STRUCTURE crating organizations and their repre- ; o-R gnd Hugheg vot)ns for and
De Lacy, tenor, court poet—Charles
for the Cascade company Is practlc-
A public card party Is to be given ( Nadvornlk. belter known as a violin-1
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. sentatives on the Memorial day com- ch airman g warta voting »gains! the
ally complete, and as a result the under the auspices of the Springfield | |at_ takes (his part In his first ap -, The proverbial beehive has nothing mlttee:
action. Mr Swarts action, he said,
floor space of the plant la greatly Civic club at the Chamber of Corn- pearance as a vocal soloist.
¡on the Springfield railroads yard« as Rebekah lodge, Mrs Sam Richmond: ijfag no{ against the election of Mr.
enlarged Due of the n«w structures mere« rooms Friday night, bridge and
Tobbylum. baritone, a man of conse-j work Is getting underway for the O. A. R.. Z. T. Kintxley: Ladles of Morgan but against a salary of $1S<)4,
la Io be used for housing machinery, Five Hundred will be played nt th» qnence—William Pollard, from Me'h- construction of the new Southern Pa- the O. A. R., Mrs. C. F. Egglmann; , tbp cha lrman explaining that he far*
while the other will serve for slor- name lime The party will start at odist church choir, represents this elflfc railroad bridge across the Wll- Neighbors of Woodcraft, Mrs. M B. j orpd a j]9oq salary for Mr. Morgan.
age purposes Despite the enlarged g o'clock, and refreshments will be royal personage
la a e tte river here. A pile driver In . Huntly; 4L unit. Sam Richmond; W.
Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway appeared
space resulting, the official* of UMi served by (he Civic club women
William, baritone, an honest farm -‘ chfcrge of S. J. Lrown arrived Sun-, O. W.. George Cox; h'gb school. Ger- before the board asking for consider,
company believe there will be nons
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er—Frank Lombard, song Rader In day from Portland, indicating the ap- trude Mu sloe; Methodist Brotherhood, ,lt)on of ber salary as principal of thu
' loo much space as soun as operations
Mias Blom Honored.
Christian church Sunday school por proach of actual work on the bridge
I)r. N. W. Emery. Brattaln school, which the trustee«
get undqr way
trays the honest farmer lad
structure Itself and the finish of the
Baptist church. Fred Frese; Masons hg|| p,aced at J1200. a decrease of
A
shower
In
honor
of
Miss
Helen
Tim Cascade
Cascade Manufacturing com
Tho
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I Sylvia, soprano, engaged to De i prel
preliminary actlvtly that has been Harry Stewart; Christian church, R" '¡ j 200 {rom last year The board explain
paov was organised recently to op. ’»*«••. lwh<’"*’. .W*’ " "g " ""’T
l-acy—Dorene Larimer, who has ap-'uad der way for some time.
¡land Moshler; I. O. O. F-. Fred " a' jed that the election of a superintend*
era
le the
•
, , ,n American
A m erican le
s io n programs,
n r o r r a m s? J M
crai»
III expanded
expande,! plant with the ,Bke I'1“''*- I ’ spr ng,
last • *
legion
More than two score men already ¡ker;
ker; Spanish War verterans, F
K B.
B enj reduced the responsibility of prill*
the
hom
e
of
Mrs.
Jack
C
h
ao
following officers: T E. Pugh, pres!
Hamlin; Veterans of Foreign Wars, | cipalg and thgt the Imperative eC<A
will «how her ability to portray a are at work on various phases of the
dent, of Ashland. W isconsin; C L Thursday. Many useful articles w i r court lady.
bridge construction and preliminaries.
M. B. Huntly; Boy Scouts. No. 2, Or- non)jcai proKram which roust be fob
Fandrem . v lc e -p r e .ld e n t; R W Rund «>” ■» »»" • “ « “ b>
frlonds
Betty, alto. engag'd to W llllam- Tuesday a temporary sidetrack was ;
son Vaughn.
! towed made It necessary to cut clU-
lett. secrelary ireasurer. and O. F * hn «row dei Ihc rooma at the Chase
Maxine Snodgrass, glee rluh soloist, constructed to the north of the main Before adjournment. F. B H am lin,, arleg
wherever Justifiable and pout*
Anderson, general mannger. Mr Rund- home durlng the event
Is one of the conspirators in the lover (racks, and flvh house cars housing in behalf of Coxnander Klntzley of the bjp
Hemenway's salary, how*
lelt urrlved from the east last Thurs-1
crews for bridge work were parked G. A. R. post, presented to the Ladles
i changing episode
To Glve Social
dny to lake over the ,lui les of secro-
soprano — Naomi there. This sidetrack probably Is on ; of the G. A. R. a warranty deed to I | l ajderay on of her work.
Arabella.
larv treasurer Mr Ihigh will not come
The Junior Women'» class at the (*arj,on
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the
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of what ____
will be _ a permanent
the G.
A __
R. _ plot In Laurel Grove j |
New Coach Named.
until next fan.
Methodist church will give an old
Armlnta. mezzo soprano — Iowa s^ .b g In the future
cemetery. Mrs. C. F. Egglmann. in be-
Superintendent Bain's new duties
fashioned social at the church parlors Carl,„ n
Moat of the bridge work Is center- half of Iuka circle, accepted the deed. d(J pot include athletic coaching, a.ld
next Wednesday evening. April 14 A
Polly, Myhatle Harvey—Friends of ,-d on this end of the structure. False
The next meeting will be called
board met the problem with th«
M A R K ET PATRONAGE IS
l i o r p n BY T V OGDEN
Pro«r,m “ ‘o be f,TeB' “n*‘ r* BGty
work is being put In, and huge tiro, bv the president, at which time the e,ection ot Walter Fenwick. Univer*
URGED BY T. V. O G D tN ¡ fr<.ghmentl, w,„ be
I tiers are being prepared for use In church com m ittees will report
Molly—Constance Rebban.
sity of Oregon student, as coacu at
, this way. Preparations are being
Dolly—Shirley Hemenway.
a salary of S’6o a month The m ite i
Patronage by Springfield people of,
Kill Kare to Meet.
made for carrying the eteel, which EASTER SERVICES AT
Chorua.
e l athletic Instructor fr the school»
(he tubile market during the spring
Combined Girls' and Boys' Glee has been here all winter, to the scene
The Kill Kare club will hold
CHURCHES SUCCESSFUL
to Superintendent Ba'n. w>ttl
gardening season Is urged by T V.
of activity.
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ln«tructlons that he keep within tHO
Ogden, market master, who says that meeting at Ihc home of Mrs. Frank clubs
tn addition to the bridge work. 1 Springfield's churches were well in employing such an Instructor, This
local people must start using th e Poindexter In Eugene this afternoon. |
another activity has been under way f n w Eagter Sunday when | n8pjrlng 1» the only Job left unfilled by th«
market If farmers ore Io keep bring- j Local members of the club plan to HIGH SCHOOL NINE TO
for some time In the railroads yards | proKrams and serTlC(,B commemorat- board.
lug their produce there During the make th, trip.
PLAY COBURG FRIDAY A half dozen pew house cars, for use
» u le r months, llllte produce was on]
ing Christ's rising from the tomb were
The official teaching roster of th«
In housing work crews, have been
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I Springfield schools, with monthly sal-
M ist Blom to Wed.
bund for market exchange, bul w llh|
Flushed with a victory which they conMnl(.ted here mounted on trucks.! *iv*n.
At the Methodist church In the eve-carles, follows:
the approach of spring, he says,
Invitations are out for the wed- won over Mohawk here last week, the and went up and down the Natron cut-
fresh vegetable» and other produce j din« of Miss Helen Blom, daughtei players of the Springfield high school “ff
ining, the choir, directed by Mrs. S S.
High Schools.
for use
! Potter, presented the cantata, “T h e ' V. D. Bain, superintendent, $266.84.
will be found there ut fair prices.
of Rev. aad Mrs Blom of the Balt- baseball team will attempt to repeat
i Resurrection and the Life." The pres-1 A. J. Morgan, pvrincipal H. S„ man-
Mrs Art N eel of Springfield and
vhurch, to Ruel March, of Me- the performance in an nrgument wlih
entatlon was well received by a large ual training. »200.
Mrs Mary Neet of Coburg are Iwn minnvllle. The happy event will !«• j Coburg on the local field tomorrow WHEATON MENTIONED AS
MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD audiPnce
( M'ss Sylvia Veatch. mathematics,
of the most fallbful visitors nt the hr)<, |n thp Baptist .church here ,,n afternoon.
» a .,, - nine
...» c u—
’ With 533 present, a new Easter at- $130.
market, coming every Saturday with Apr|| 2, according to the announce
Coach V D. Bain's
has devel
oped a Hk.dv fielding ability "that
APProttch of ,he June sch oj’ elec tendance record was marked up at
Fred Whittaker. I^tin and English,
futm and garden produce, Mr Ogden
promises .0 make It a strong'oppor- ,,on 18 bei,nning ,0 8tlr. ' p ^ 8' *» the Christian church Sunday m orning., $125.
says. On the patronage of these and j
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Francis Hodge, science, $125.
ent to any team In the district. The Springfield. ,he la,e8t
1 Members of the school gave a spe-
rx who use the market depends ;
Clubs Holds Meeting
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being (he Btntement by friend«
Fay Spaulding, music, $125.
II success, he says.
Don Taylor, history, $130.
Mrs. Virginia Rice, commercial an«
TROOP 1 HIKES SUNDAY;
filled
dean
of girls. $¿40.
Mnhnwk game. Mohawk was defeated petition has yet been circulal-d. » It churcn'
wnlcn
8180 wa
LEGION SCOUTS IN MEET ent were the following:
durin|? thp
serTlces.
W alter Fenwick, athletic coach,
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! Mr. and Mrs. W.-H. Adrian, Mr. and J however, 10 to 6.
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is expected that such action will be
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$65.
*■ Mrs.
The
line-up w to start
Lions club troop of Boy Scouts will
Mr„ J j A.
a . Senvey.
Senvey. Mr.
Mr und
and Mrs.
Mrs. I. 1. D.
D.
The probnble
probnble line-up
»w»n to
‘" taken by Mr. Wheaton's supporters
Miss Georgina Bendler, domestic
participate In 11 hike Sunday to th» i,„r|mer. Mr and Mrs M M. Peery. morrow's game Is:
shortly Mr Wheaton Is a well-known j OILING
OF STREETS IS
' science and art, $125.
Mvera and Tyson park on the M e Mr and Mr„ Frank DePue. Dr. and Beeson, catch: Harper, pitch; Lewis. bug,nea8 man bere, and Is known to ENDORSED
BY LIONS CLUB
Physical Instructor, unfilled, limit­
K. nzle river The hoy* will leave j Mrlt 8 Kll|p n ip p .l. Mrs Grace Rob- , lat; Roof, 2nd; B. Cowart, 3rd: Has-
, h(>roughly convPrR«n,
wlth school
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ed at $130.
Fifth and C streets nt 9 o'clock, taking j ,,rtgi Mrs. Mary Galller, Welby Slav lings short; Pollard. Palmer and R ai­ problems and affairs, his supporters
Proosed oiling of the macadamed
Junior High School.
their lunches with them At 11 o'clock ,
Elza Sutton, and Fred Cllngan
ding. fielders.
print out. He has lived In Springfield streets In the city was endoreed by
J. O. Burcham, principal, $150.
Sunday school services will be held (
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for many years.
, the Lions club at its Friday meeting.
Katherine Duncan. $115,
Buys 2-Acre Tract.
nt the park A part of the time will Q U A R D C O M P A N Y H O L D S
Mr.». Paul Brattaln. who previously | he plan has been considered by the
Marjorie Tracy, $115.
he spent In trying out In va rio u s:
C.
W
Anderson
of
Springfield
this
the
schorl
council as a ' means of keeping the
ORGANIZATION MEETING
r
tm t ,,
Mary E. Walker, »115.
scout tests.
board, ts also mentioned as a possible streets In good shape and with a min­
Jessamine Nelson. $115.
Richard Harpole waa named senior] One.hundrpd per cent « ten d a n ce
Gardens from John
, pa’”d1dB\e " f or this year's election,
imum of dust during the summer
Ella Lombard, »115.
patrol leader at n meeting of ‘ho | inarkpd tb0 first m eeting of the Mr Anderson Is moving Immediately | w t h {he p,ecUon the ,epm 0, chair- j months
Elizabeth Jones, $115.
American legion troop held Tuesday , Spr,n(tfleld COmpuny, Oregon National
man C. A. Swarts expires. Mr. Swarts , -phe club considered the attendance
Elementary Schools.
4L
District
Meat.
night William Coz was elected loud­ Gunrd, which wob held last night at
has teen quoted ns stating that he of a Springfield delegate at the con-
Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway, prlncl*
D. W McKinnon, local 4L secretary, i will not seek reelectlon to the posl- vention of Lions International at San pal Brattain school, $139.
er of the Eagle patrol
the Chnmber of Commerce. Further
details of the organization were r. lli*atlend r district meeting of II at > tlon.
Francisco, but left the matter over to
Mrs. Elizabeth Page, $115.
worked out, and the following non- organization. to be held at Wendung
BUS SERVICE BY S. P.
further consideration.
Mrs. Crystal Male, $112.50.
Aprtl
I3
at
1
o'clock.
Mrs. Busman Passes.
Mrs. H. J. Cox gave several highly
Mrs. Opal Roberts» ^11250.
IS TO START FRIDAY commission«» officers were named:
Daniel Taylor, staff sergeant: Charles
Friends ot Mrs. John Bushman, appreclated piano selections,
Ml«« Nina Boeson, $112 50.
Plan Pood Sale.
formerly Miss Ruth Price, were san-
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Bus service between Springfield F. Beott, first sergeant; lien Davld-
Mrs. Eula Montgomery, $112.50.
A food sale to he held on April , 17 dened to learn of her death last Frl-
Junction and Springfield Is to b e ' son, duty sergennt,
r n i n i t l A N H A U X IL IA R Y
Miss Alto Manning, $112.50.
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PLAN MONTHLY eiCN.CS
¿started tomorrow morning by the
Thursday was chosen a« drill night "* " "
oay a *' i «»ni»»u-
Miss Anna Gorrte. $112.50.
Southern Pacific company, following for the company, the m eetings to b e , np< ’>
° ‘ *’r ng ' 1
' wpre held In Eugene Sunday at the 1
Miss Hazel Stephens, $112.50.
same time schedule as the regu- i hold at .he Chamber of « ^ « ^ « ' r c e . a
Tuesdav n igh t The pro_
Miss Mary Voris. $112.50.
the
Durlng
the
summer
months,
month-
Bridge work | Plans were made for the organization ''PP,,R wl” hp "S£’J
" ,h, npfll f° r (' Mrs. Bushpan was a former Uni-
The grand total of the salaries, $38,*
lar street car service,
iversRv
of
Oregon
‘student'
"and
'h
a
d
,*
picnics
are
to
be
held
by
t*,i team
lonni bv
>. the local library. The board met Tu ’S-
has advanced to a place whnro opera-] of a baseball
by tbn
tho rnmi»nil%
compnny,
012.50, Is $762.50 smaller than the
dav ntght nt the home of the presi- manv friends on .he campus. Mr. Bush the American legion and au xilary
lion of ears over the span Is linpos- which probably will be In shape Io
total for last year, which was $33,-
man Is connected with the Springfield according to plans made by the legion
slble
( participate In enmp activities tiurtog dent, Mrs. N. W. Emery.
executive committee. The legion w ill, ’I®
It
was
decided1
that
the
library
will
A 29 piiHsengor bus has arrived for ] Hummer encampment at Camp Jack-
Mill and Grain company.
hold two meetings, one a business
be closed on Mondays until fall.
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Hotel Registration.
UHo on the run.
session and the other a Joint affair
------------------------ W rist Broken In Fall.
Major W. O. White of Eugene was
The following parties were regis­
with
the
auxiliary,
each
month.
Guest at Male H o m e-P ro f, and
palling from a wagon last Thurs-
present a» the meeting and expressed
Scouts Study Bandaging.
The drum corp« of the Eugene post tered at the Elite hotel over the Eas­
Mrs. E. J. Bonbrlght of Portland were (lay Mrs p*. W. Matthews of Plens-
his
nppreclnt'on
of
the
Intrest
shown
Tlandaglng wus taken up by the
will
give the program at the Ameri­ ter week-end: Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M Male art HUI fractured both bones In her
Brewer of Fall Creek; Mr. and Mrs.
Lions club scout troop at a meeting by the new company. '
Saturday. Mrs. Male and Mrs. Bon­ right wrl®t. She was brought to can legion night at the Bell theatre E. A. Blew and daughter of Portland;
held In the office of Dr. W. C. Rehhan
for
April.
It
Is
planned.
Dates
and
brlght are cousins.
j Spr'ngfleld for treatment.
Thurston Teachers Get Offers.
Monday evening. Tho Instruction was
further details are to be announced J Howard of Fall Creek; E. S. Bos-
I*rlnclpnl A. H. Pengrn andi Miss
german and family of Oakridge; Wal­
g'v<n by Dr. Ib'bban.
Leaves for California—D. S. Hall of
Goes to Monmouth— Mrs. Marv
C. R. Clark, county scout executive Flora E. Campbell, Instructor, have
For the legion night In May, a 5-act ter Pedersdorf of Wendllng; D. Clank
"the troop a visit Mon.luy, bring- been offered contracts for another Magill spent part of this week at f'ohurg left this week for California
of Walker; Carl Farrier of W estfir
where he will visit h is brother-ln-law. ^ ] 1‘le^ 11
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^ ’ ’ ’’’ land W ttC o ch ra u of Cottage Grove,
paid
Ing their official red kneckerchlefs [ year's work by the directors of the Monmouth visiting her nelce, Mrs.
who Is seriously 111.
W illie Riddle.
with him from Eugene.
j Thurston high school.
D .ivs-
M .tchinerv A rrives