The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 29, 1926, Image 1

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    Paying Storaa are Al­
ways Good Advertis­
ers— Thera’s a Rea-
son.
THE SPRINGFIELD NF.7.T
PHAMPHLET IS 10 Society
ADVERTISE CITY
and
Honor
L IV I
N C W S P A P IR
IN A L IV K T O W N
BUS SERVICE TO
EUGENEJ’LANNEfl
Scout Troops H o ld Petticord Choson
Public Ceremonies
President o f 4 L
Investiture
“The People's Paper*
NUM BER 17
»PRINOFTOLD, LANE COUNTY, ORBOON. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1»M.
T W K N T Y -T I1IH D YEAH
r
Court Additional 25 Cents Is Voted
Held At Methodist
For Changes In Hospital
T sschsrs to Picele-
Franchise Is Sought By S. P.J
Church
Service
_
,
,
! Teacher» of the Bprlngfleld public
Official
Tolls Council
Of
Chamber At Meeting Decides M bool« will hold s picnic at the llen-
El-< tIon of officers and shaping of
In Impressive ceremonies held at
Company s Plan To Replace
On New Publioity Plan; P o o k-'dr|,.|,a bridge on the McKensle (hlgn-
let To Tell Of Advantages Of way next Tu<sday afternoon, with the Methodist Kplscopul church last plans for changes in the hospital serv­
Present Service and Remo*»
Local Community To Home- “»• »«* teachers playing host to th- night, leaders and members of th" ice furnished the UoothTc« lly employ­
Tracks From Main Street.
S ekers
l oW Th* teachers will leave Imine- American Legion Hoy Scout troop No es In this and the Wendllng districts
•*
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dlately after school Tuesday evening,
A request that an ordinance be
2 took the scout oath Installing the were Important features of a meeting
publication of an advertising pare-(The t «•there’ picnic has becoua- an
drawn
up providing a franchise for
! troop as a member of llu- Lane County of the local unit of the l^oyal Legion
p lile t, other publicity schemes, and “ ,,,,uul ' v*
_______
i
operation
of a bus line from Spring
I Hoy Scout council, and eight of the of Ixiggers and Lumbermen, held at
field
to
Eugene,
succeeding the half
needed Improvement In nmll w»’rvl«’e
Plenlo I t Held.
members of the I.Ions club troop No. the Woodman hall on Monday even­
bus. half street - car transportation
HprltifflrUt and W< rutting ' Following Sunday church services, 1 were granted second class badge» ing
now in use, was made to the Spring-
w ire iimtMff th* moat important mat the Live Wire class of th« ChrlMlan In the first court of honor held In
A C. I’eddlcord, who has served as
tern th a t o c c u p h d <h* alt« n tlon <f church went to the Stafford sohool
vice-president during Hie past year,
Held city council Tuesday evening by
Springfield
chninb«T <»f commerce member« dor- on the Mohawk road end enjoyed a
was elected to the chairmanship of
the Southern Pacific company.
The
court
of
honor,
presided
over
Garabed T K. Giragrossian o f
in* a buay «Malott laat Friday «van- picnic under the leadership of th»
the local, to succeed Moody Neat. II.
J. T. Billingsley, superintendent Of
teacher.
Mrs
K
a
lla
s
Murphy
The
by
Mayor
G
O.
Husbman,
was
the
Boston
ha»
invented
an
"unlimited
tnif Th»* bunlttoaa amnion followed
W Carlton was named vice-president,
the
street railways In Eugene and
energy”
machine
which
he
claims
nn »etterlnln.il nt -program arrang • I class Is composed of the hoys and first event on the « o u tin g program, K. W. McKinnon was reelected sec­ can drive aircraft and ships un­
Salem, made the request, and with
girls
Of
high
..h
o
o
t
age
attending
Eight
boy.
received
their
second
by Kallas .Murphy and llarry M
retary and Edgar Kester was reelect-
numbered times across the ocean. . Councilman H. J. Cox and City At­
lass rating,
ra tin g , these
th e s e being
b ein g Edgar
E d g a r Look
KOU-L
* trea g u rer „ s
th e C h ristia n
chur.lt Sunday school ■ ■ 1«**
Congres# har consented to look a t torney Ira M. Peterdon will draw
Htpwart
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I Evan Hughes. Ralph
n «a. < ra i poltpr waa naBU,d n,.w rn.mber of the
his apparatus, which is the first
Th« chamber approved the recom-
time an inventor ha» received vueh up the ordinance. Mr. Billingsley
Priscilla Club Meet«.
Morrison. Thayer Mc Murray, O-ne ,WBfereI1CP committee. Nels Fisher
nnn-tallon of the publicity committee
stated that the company. If given
recognition.
*
................................................... ..... Mav Wa,kay “ •'> Whe‘!,er “ nd PPy’° “ ,w .s chosen member of the board of
that a first class pamphlet, telling et
such a franchise, will remove the
The
1’rlsctlta
club
met
last
Irklay
f)dpri,|rk
Springfield's manifold advantages and
I trustee* which will Include Ai Ç.
street car tracks on Main street and
Mrs
John
SeavejP
of
Eugen«.
“’j»la
n
,inat|ona
were
given
by
mem
«rlth
emphasising their appeal lo the per-
ra' ra Clark as chairman and R. C. Rich POSTMASTER DISCUSSES
repair the atreets within six months,
seeking . new home In western An enjoyable afternoon w n . .pent ber. of the court of honor acUn* i ardson, the latter two being hold-over
W EN D LIN G M AIL PROBLEM , after the changes are made.
O-egvm Five thousand .-oples of the «Her which dainty refreshments - e r e . as magistrates. J F Ketels examined
j members.
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I The Southern Pacific official said
booklet which I. to be «1» inches served by the h o st.« ., assisted by her th» scouts In first aid; V D. Bain
Vote Feet Raise
of ,n
the
problem C
cheated
, tbat
tbe company
company plans
to use
use inre«
three
to slse. Illustrated. With eight pager, daughter* and her mother.
utner. Mrs
mrs directed a demonstration
d w , nnR, ratl„n of -work In!
A|)
,
hp
hoRplta,
fees
Sf,lutloD
01
e
pro,’,f',,,
TB"
™
it
h a t the
plans to
In
An advance In the hospital fees
„
, .
Morse code with signal flags, and A ,
m„nlhly by thP members, from here by the delay of Springfield- busses, as good or better than the
rw"! be
printed for
distribution Steward.
..... tn In order
order to to make
make possible
p ossin ie.w
en u n u a mall
u - .. service, which Is „ a a / one
. n e now
now carrying
carrying passengers
passengers as
as a far
,
. j 2S
Wendllng
through the various channels provld
Those -present won- Mr" _? " J Morgan examined the youths in , ..............
warts. Mrs. the use of _ ,_.
. . __»
e.t by such organisations a . the Ore Tnmsrth. Mrs. C A.
knife
and hatchet. T h e y , nddl(,onaI aPrv(CP and Improve the 2-day service one way and four days “ stnrinefteld
Surlngfleld Junction.
June ion The e busses
usse
Slate Chamber of Commerce Riley Snodgrass. Mr. Alfred M'>r«u. were later questioned by Mayor Hush
<prv1,.„ afforded tbP workPr, , f(>r
wayR, could be eairtly atW evetl '
ETpy for th e p u b lic ity pamphlet to to Mr, Pau. Hasford. Mrs L. Ba.ford
man. and ,« developed that each had
d istrict » , .v o t e d „
departmHnt would
dJ n MaIn
sixth, north
be prepared In,mediately, and the Mr. Leland Kwbank. Mrs. William money In the hank he, himself,
All qualified, and were
®
at th(. w „ndllnK' arrange stops for the Wendllng stage | on 9 ,xth to G. west on O to Fifth or
Ntearmer. Mrs Norman Howurd, Mrs learned.
learned. All quallfl
booklet will be printed as soon as
Il H Freeland, Mrs T V Hender­ awarded the badges.
r - h u l- n c e servic«, here, according to Postm aster F. B. Fourth, and back to Main street, the
possible.
I camps and mill
1 , ” Hamlin.
-
exact route to be determined later.
son. Mrs J. M Larsen. and Mrs John
fnvsstltuer ^Service.
T such as Is given tihe local employes
M all Situation Talked
The route could be changed’ as the
j
Deputy
Scout
Commissioner
A
I
f^
alrn)an
M„odv
N,.at
|
a
to
namoj
Th*
situation,
as
brought
up
at
the
Parker.
A.
Investigation
of »he conditions
city
grotws. he said.
M
organ
administered
th"
oath
to
the
#
c(lmm|t,
pe
wh|cb
wl„
,nePt
wtth
I
last
meeting
of
the
chamber
of
com
which make It ti: joeelble to get mail
»a coram ui»‘e w n icn w iu tu c ri
Local Couple Wedded.
.
, __
. unlta at . Wend-
, i m
erce. is
questioned on m
the e company’s -
American
Legion troop ^An-mlih-o
committee rppre_..n, atlrR of . ti,e
merce.
Is an important
Important one for man)
many , When
w „en qUesiioneo
to Wendllng and back In less thaw
four
recommended by
an.
M|ga Th(t)ma 1<ayiion
M, l j and
,he scoutm aster. The commit- )|n< (p ou(Hne p,ang for the npw bos. local businesses doing business hot attltnde regarding the old street car
four days
days was
was recommended
by m
chsm
h
e r nsembers.
n w en b er. and
Tb(,mpaon w,.r„ marrIM at tee Is composed of W P Tyson. John p |u | HerT,ce
„ dMdrP(,
. here and at Wendllng and for prlv- brid<e pIera wbich have been offered
her
and a a committee
committee was
was
appointed to look into possible .m a n .
California, at 1I:M o’eloc1- Wills. Eugene Kester. C. A Swartoj
wbereby individuals may choose ate «"«rldualia Much mail ’“ • ’ j f o r use tn building a new highway
„M mprov.ng the s . . u a t h T h . com
m o r n l t wa, learned and Levi Ne.» Scoutmaster W alter
„ „ „ , hey wl(A ^ » betoreen the two places, and U now brld<e acroaa the Wtdlamette here
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«" «• X * N, Leek by friend, of the Gossler and A ssist.» . Scontm aster!
(ngtead Qf
{orcpd ; tak e, four days to get a letter to , Mr
B1I„ ngeley declared that the
m lttee is compos»>d of former l*o»t
BprlngfteM
young
people
Draon
Vaughn
took
the
oath,
follow
„ervlces
of
certain
doc-
Wendllng
»"d
tack.
company
Is not offering the P,erl’ “
master Harry Stewart. H E Maxey
Dprlngflsld young pe p,
_
,
.. ............ .
..............
P
Wendltng. Mohawk. Marco.a Mabie a trade for any>hlnK bot
^ t n g th .
amt City
C ity AttoMey
A tto rn ey Ira
ir s M
m Peterson
_
i j , yaon left here Thursday ed ny m e m em o cr»
e
, ,o org
M
hag
the
plan
in
tne
past.
,
-
-
-
-
-
- - it e
and
r s a a n u n i c - r u U> v
e-
1
p a st
R n rtn rfteld
a r e ________ __ —ee——
Reports to
to ths
ths charatwu’
rharatwu’ by
»routs of Troop No S are: Dorman
„ ,g algo piann<sd to use S cents
^ m ^ E ugen
e Pl’>” “ * P" ” eBt 40 t h e c C'‘^
Reports
by this
this rom-
rom lo r Ixis Angeles where she was m-1
m ute, are expected to result In early
Mr Thompson. Miss Layson Is the cba>, . w illiam Cox. Richard H a r o o le .
action to an effort to reform the »*» , on|v dau(rbter of Mrs. B erth a Fro»t Kelth Kendall. Gordon Lee. Richard
uallon.
of Rprlngfleld. and Mr Thompson I* b ep ley C hester Moon. Marlon Mooney.
T o give Hu» c i t y , offer of free (h<
of Mr >nd Mra E K
Orpn MnlItjMn Bert Mew.U D scse
Industrial Mtoa to desirable concerns
Sprtngf,p|,j
' Nxwlun. dx«ya1 Aolta. Paul «chontnt
more publicity the Industrial site
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a(one
Jpl|gpy Summer
comm ittee brought forward plans for
Party Is Planned.
Crofton Truax.
,h„
o, . , . r ^ .«n ,» ,b-
r _ t.
C. R. c l.rt
o f t b e a(M1ttonal 25 voted
to create |
_
a fund for the provision of ex p en ses. Th*
a®B
f -,_,d daIrv but
gnd wa<pa t0 members of the units i P“ 8ea
nu*
order to
w h j may M
anrh condition that
a X n ^
|t |g nPceeeary*for them to quit iwork--
berp__tt
,n(r for awhile and take a rest.
”
X e n e and the next day
These plans were made following <
'
Sorliurteld en
b, w
n. » ,1 » . - M
-o r» -T »
i
The council voted to allow the car-
nival which Is «bowing here to hold
forth here for the ronl* ,n,,er
Week’
APPEARANCE OF MAIN
l«5 RFING IMPROVED
IS BEING IM PROVED
4-L In this state, and U L
w endllng to Spring,! Maln atrpet, the principal thorough-
aboyp
p(vPr
passengers on the Houthern Pacific’» by the L a d le .’ Civic club In « e
Smith,
represents!
ve
o
-
Held
passe«
through
here on th e |fa r e of the city and the street traver-
g()Ort,y the state hoard o dtretors Both _toM
new main line railroad, and to the chamber of commerce rooms on Tues-
#nd
moeUy by TlaUora and
day.
May
«.
at
2
o’clock
In
H.e
after
”
nnich-trsveled McKensle river hlgn-
of hospital «Itumtion. to he stole* r<?turnpd (# Sprfn<fIpld by train. t(xl.-,sts on the McKemte highway,
•
way Matters of providing for Hie cost noon. It was announced today. A nuro-. 11 ,r
and It was pointed out that the Spr g
|n v es-!ta to offer a considerably Unproved
field rale In «he past
past has been much T b ^
i appearallCP this season
of the erection of the slpn were not her of prises will be »warded th e 1
winner.
1 MAY 20 DATE FOR ROSE
settled, and further reports are to
lower than any where else
If the poet offee department would
The chamber of commerce paint up
The money from th is afflr will
SHOW AND SCHOOL EVEN T state.
be manie later.
I require that the stage stop here for campaign had Its e ffe c t and as a
he
used
by
the
club
to
help
pay
for
yim u Plan
r-vnivv Up.
wp»
iw» wmww
-
-
- ■ ■ ■
■ —
Ward
la .ew
few --
minutes
and ----------
pick up
result many
The proposal to divide Springfield the new piano which was recently
May
H tbP date for the annual
|N
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\ a _ mall,
7 a_»
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" and ¡’T"—
-------. store a fronts
. . . are
— being
m —
. -
.
_LJkL
m AA awasa^lh
Into four ,«.rd e for the purpose of purchased The chicken dinner which roBt. pbow sponsored by the Ladle- SPR IN G FIELD FLOAT IN
, comln)[ back would stop to leave a given coats of paint which add much
»ppearance. ™ ™ ? nv to .
choosing
councllmen
representing
rlub. sm
and i Che
JUNCTION C ITY PARADE mail sack. ,he en^ e
7 ° Ulil
ch oosin g
councllm
en
rep rcsrn iiu » waR
WHS to
IO have
nave been
oeen given
« o n i by
»«j Hie Civic v Cwlc
iv ic ciuo,
v.»r pageant
P< . « . which
-------- Is
Jolllff-Scatefe Motor company to a
be solved, says the portmaster
___ .. q . of „ the
in ihi-
Anrll 29.
29 has
has b
een ^ , . . n by
i»v the
th e grade
«ru d e school
sc h o o l children
ch ild ren in
various parts
city came to the r|ub on Thursday. April
been
Main street location, and the removal
A
attention of the chamber, and a com- postponed to May IX on account of connection with this tvent. E pb'TSte
a float
linai featuring
leaiu n n s the
m« Odd
«nn. Fellows “ I
of the Grindall grocery to the Stev­
m lttee to investigate public senti „ ,bPr afftrs planned for the first plaBa arP hetng m id ., wtth Mr*. C Portland hospital was entered by the u p p E R W IL L A M E T T E BALL
m in t regarding the proposition was ()ate The menu for the dinner iwlll K Wheaton as chairman of ».be ruse Springfield Odd Fellows organisation, g c Ag O»j t q OPEN SUNDAY ens building, also on Mato, fills up
unoccupied stores and is anothe»
- Cox.
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named by President H. J.
The
tK. published
w eek’s Issue shiis'. Mrs. W. A. Hem enwnz In j In Ihe parade held In connection with j
factor in tfce improvement of the
cln
rse
of
the
school
partlc'patlor.
the
annual
picnic
of
ane
and
Linn
committee Is composed of M, J. Me- of The News
. M , , « » . T u T
„„„«„I Springfield baseball fans will con-
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s*
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A
« « .« .a
wwsi______ V
n rtf I n n
tow
n’s man thoroughfare.
eoutv
Odd
Fllows.
held
at
Junction
an 1 Mrs. Walter J Scott as gen ral
Kiln. L L May. C. E. Wheaton. W'
The city council Is pushing Its plan»
M
illln
s
ry
Class
Successful
City
Monday.
Sunday
afternoon
at
2:30
o’clock
to
i
hairman.
O Hughes, and W. F. Walker.
Among those who attended
i „
oppn,ng of the UppPr wtllam- for an ornamental lighting system
The rose show will be held all day,
A short program before the m eeting. MpmJ(((ra
, hp 0)r, g Srou„ o r
picnic
from
here
where
Miss
Alle
bn.
pbB„
iPaeilP
stlan
church
gym
,
plcn|
c
a
iic |
baspban
league season The con-
con on Main street from Second to Sixth,
May
20.
In
the
Christian
con sistei of songs by Mrs Ida Lar -,
mr.t
Saturrtay after
g n n isa iio n m e , .a s,
and
wll,
bp
.
community
Mor,
pnRPn
R
W
Smith.
Mrs
Anns
tpndprg
)n
,
hp
nrgt
wiI1
bP
, he and lt Is expected that the light«
son Adams, accompanied by Mrs* ;
(h<
>nd gtud)ed
noon at .h e high school and stu d ied ,
M h|bu w)n
Mr, Rert
M„
Ca,
and Hftrr,s. will be in by fall All ill-appearing
Roland Moshler. and readings by
.... ____ M_____ a..A»i in I
millinery,
__
u
,ery with Mr«.
Mrs. Walt
w a ll r f »«
rfinn(.c„ on with th«
the flower show, and nnrnea.
RarnPs. Mr*
Mrs Pam
Sam Richmond. Mr a and
nl
,g poRtR arP to be removed from the
Glenn Riddle.
re Several of the girls made en
pPople are Invited to con- Mrs Fred Hinson. Mrs. Harry Burn-
*
street wherever possible, to give way
a
e Sunday,
p» • . the Springfield --------------
a !»
« »be
team nosed
' to
the new
new lights.
¡th e Wendllng team out of a victory)
with a «core of 8-5. Several changes FLO O D LIG H T SIGN
h irt"school at 1:30 O’clock, to con will he given this year In place of ANNOUNCE CAST FOR
SENIOR
PLAY
MAY
14
in
the line UP are being made th ’s
Springfield
1
tlnilP
lbP
R
,
ll(|y.
!a
parade,
and
will
start
at
8:30
n.
m
TO A DERTÌSE TR A C T
Charles
Nndvornlk.
______
on the lawn of the Lincoln school. J
week by Manager Jack Larsen» a n l
high school student »nd prominent is
Hold Picnic st Lake.
Three png- ants are to hw pre-ented
The east of "Twoedles." the play hv a revamped nine will pit Its skill
A sign, illuminated at night with a
a violinist here, won first prln In th" I
A greur of Springfield voting pen- by Ihe grnde school children. The fir«! Booth Tarklngton to be presented on against the Harrisburg aggregation floodlight system , is to be Installed
violin contest nt the stale high aakool I
on the Springfield city Industri»
music compojltlve met held at Pncl- p|, .„Joyed a picnic at Triangle Lake will he a Moth, r Goose pageant hv ' May 14 by the senior clnss of the otl Sunday.
♦ Sunday. Those making up .......
the the
younger
tract, visible both to the new mala
«..v
j - ....... ...
- children;
..................... the second.
Springfield
high
school,
-was
an-
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«.
—
I’nlverflltv
nt
Forest
Grove
Into
h«»
fl<
line of the Southern Pacific railroad
last iwek, lie was accompanied nt th e ., arty were Dwigh K cssey, Alice health pngennt, nnH th-’ laRt a color nounced ypRterday by Miss Ann H ill. M EM ORIAL C O M M ITTEE
iiiio by
bv Miss
M I rh Wlnnlfred
w in m ireti Tyson.
i«i. -t<
• nsen. Dorothy
u n n o u y Ditto. V ernita ful flower pngennt. < h lldren of p i' wb<j )g d |r ,.,.ting the play. The pro-
M EET T O N IG H T and to the McKenzie highway. The
piano
j M.
Miss Francis Hodge and Miss Fay Morrison. Shirley Hemenway. Hilda school age also are to participate In , sentatlon
. ------------
h «ohool
W IL L M t t I
sign will tell of the free Industrial
will u_
be in the M.
high
sch o o l,
a «_
i I —.. .
a* ... a «_ DeLassus.
' ; stsxv
Avnnla
rtn
flip
T
a IH(‘O1T1
Pi’hOOl J auditorium.
Harry
the
events
on
the
Lincoln
school
!
p)anR
fO
r Hie observance of Mem- tracts which Sringfield offers to pro-
Spaulding. Instructors In the high Ditto,
Kenneth
The cast follows:
' ortal day in Springfield will be fur-, motors of desirable Industrial pro-
school, accompanied the young poo- Mackey. Francis Rooney and Ray- lawn.
The next meeting to be
«. held m for
v ■ Mr" R|ckett* ............. DeEtta Kurye
tonight iwhen the Memorial Jects.
Matthews.
pie to Forest Grove.
furthering the plans will he on May Mrg Alb,,rgonP
Elisabeth Hughes
commlttpp wlll mPPt at the eham-i The plan Is being pushed by th»
M R H„ntlv g pr,ngfield Chamber of Comm- rce a»
C issies Chose Rlnoe, Diplom at. . 11. according to announcement by w ,ngora Twppd,„ Constance Rehhan <>»? ^ m m
HO TEL LEASED TO HOUSE
,
, Ju, lnn Castlebury.
Ethmer Griffis
o i ^ « ^ „ J t t e e . j a
means of giving the free site plan
Members of the Junior class of Ihe Mr»- S co tt
WATER SYSTEM
______ W ORKMEN I Springfield
opr...«...-...........
----------------- Castlebury Shirley Hemenway , c a
members be present more publicity. The erection of the
high .....................................
school held a meet ,
The kitchen, dining room and 15 Ing yesterday and decided tentatively SCHOOL BOARD ELECTS
Mp C astlebury.
Carl McKInnls
?
o'clock.
an enr,y da,P W,U br’?*
bedrooms of the American hotel, op on the diplomas which, as seniors.
INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH Adam Twee.’le
Frank J'""’J " .
A rpport from the committee which free site offer to the a t t e n on o
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, ' .\mbroRP Tweedle Delbert W hltenac k
)ntPrv,PWP,, the representatives tourists now beginning to fill the
prated by L. K Page, have been th«y wlll receive next. year. At the
same lim
e, the
held ■-
on Tweedle
Evan Hughes of the churches regarding ^dispensing highways. A committee to cooperate
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Miss n«.iiinP
Pauline Mttlnr
Miller, graduate
graduate oflphtlam
of j Philemon
Tweedy
lensed by contractors for the hous­ ........
i with the ¡terviees on Memorial day wtth the city Industrial committee
ing of Workmen on the Eugene water meeting anil chose the rings which \y m nmPttP University, was named,
Legion
Leader Here
he heard. Following this, a def has been appointed by President H
they
-will
purchase
next
year.
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Instructor
In
English
and
director
of
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system . About 30 men are locating
physical education for girls, (nt a ' Carl Motfler, department n-liutm
^ „gran , wlH be arranged, which J. Cox.
in the rooms this (week.
meeting
of
the
school
hoard
held
nt
j
of
the
American
Legion,
iwns
n
w
expected
to Inedude plans for a,
COX
SELLS
NOTI
LAND;
The contractors are operate their
nd,p snd tt.nprPBRiye services ti­
Scouts Clean Dump.
part of the building Independent of
BUYS SPR IN G FIELD LOTS the city hull last Friday night. M iss|Sunday and conferred while here w
er.
who
will
serve
during
tlhe
,
pPrcy
Tyson,
president
of
the
a
t'rto*-
,
A
R
,
t
Lanrei
HIU
ceme-
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Miller,
the remainder of Ihe hotel.
’ “ field post. Problems of membership
A- ' ”
A group of Boy Scouts of the local
H. J. Oox lh«s sold his 80-aere , ypar 1928-27. iwlll receive a salary
Much progress Is being made on the
formed the chief topic of conversa- 1 »<«7.
troop cleaned up the dump grounds
construction bf the water system , property to the Noti district to J o h n )of j , 2o a month.
near the river last Thursday, burning
McKinnon Property Sold.
which Is to carry Eugene's wnter sup Rarker of Springfield, according to . Adjustment of conditions regard- tlon at -hh> conference
all the trash and burying that which
ply through the Springfield district announcement nmde t-hls week. Mr. |ng b,R duties as principal of the
The D. W McKinnon property on
Enjoy Picnic—Dr. and Mrs. W C.
would not burn. A considerable Ins-
Rrbnol having been made. Al-
from Hie McKensle river, replacing Harker wlll move to the property and
Third
street,
W
illam
ette
Height»,
wlll Improve It.
fred J. Morgan- accepted the position Rdbhan, Mr and Mrs. Paul Basford. was sold Tuesday to H L. Carr, for­ provement resulted. Among the boys
the old W illamette river system.
Following the sale. Mr. Cox pur- at a RBi„ry of »1300. It was reported Mr and Mrs. W. M Hunter and fam- merly of Harrisburg, more recently who bandied the task were Oscar
lly. and Mr. and Mrs Dallas Murphv,
Newlun, Marlon Mooney. Fred Stone,
V isits Parents— Mrs. J. M. Larson chased- lots 17 and 13 of Block 78, on to fbP board. Principal Burrhum of
of California. Mr. Carr and family
enjoyed
a
picnic
Sunday
afternoon
Paul Shantel and Roy Holverson.
A
between
Ninth
and
Tenth
streets,
tbP
Lincoln
school
has
accepted-
his
visited In Junction City early this
are already occupying the place.
at the Stafford school.
from A. F. Flowers.
-position. It was announced.
week iwlth her parents.
tire hats h<*foro
before the
_ ........ to Ihe art
nr( exhibition
PTbthlH()n
I n r A I RHY IA W INNFR OF
« clsse
< ' M wns dis- tribute
LOCAL BOY lb W I N N t K u r
• m,MM^ Next Saturday they will meet '
PRIZE IN MUSIC CONTEST In the domeatlc aclence room In the
The pageant by I e
oo <
t
p(tp and MrR j,pp
sherry