The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 03, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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STATE IS THEME FOR
RHYMES OF STUDENTS
THE SPRINGFIELD NEW8
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Youthful poet* at
ave Seen trvifTC '
Junior high school hav
their hand at rhymes ►ont’Jfng tke'r
Mate. with Inter, A ,U f resailts. B»
low are given two of the poems writ­
ten by children in tha seventh A
grade•
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TtuWe» brappara printed according
to regulutioni with name. »eight
and addreee. ft 25 a hundred at th«
New» Office».
T his State of Mine.
Oh wonderful JM-ewba; this state of
mt*e.
With v g i! mountains covered with
fir and pine,
rake.
With Crater 7-ake. Its beautiful
The three tail Sisters, wonderous
fair.
With your fertile Talleys and fruits
so fine.
Oh wonderful Oregon; This State of
mine.
Oh come to Oregon: thia state ot
mine.
Oh tourist and traveler, make this
Above la the Springfield High
state thine.
Visit the famous Oregon cave«.
COUNCIL TO CONSIDER
school baseball team, which last week THURSTON HIGH TO
Go and enjoy the ocean'« waves.
HAVE COMMENCEMENT
SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION complete«, a successful season. Award
Live In this state where the sun doth
ing of letter to those who played on
ever shine.
Annual commencement exercises uf
More than a mile of new sidewala
In this beautiful Oregon; this state is to be buiit In Springfield this sum the team this year will take place at
Thurston high school will he held at
o f mine.
mer. according ,0 plans being made the final assembly of the school year,
Since you've been in Oregon; this by the council The ne|w walks are to be held at the high school auditor Thurston hall tomroow night, start­
ing al S o'clock The program fol­
•ta te of mine.
to be built in all sections of the city, turn tomorrow aflorno.u Six of the
Have you passed o'er Columbia High- replacing old worn-out wooden ones
lows:
team hold letters from last year.
way so fine.
Processional. Miss Leota Biggs.
lor filling in on s,recta where there
Have you visited Mt Hood.
I have been no sidewalks.
Invocation. J. B Endicott.
I A definite program Is to be determ­
If you haven't you should.
Address. Dr. Philip A. »’arsons
Make Oregon's wonders, every one. ined on at the next meeting of the
Vocal sqjo. Miss Vivian Woodside.
Federal Commiaaioner
thine.
Presentation of C ass. Principal Ar­
city body, to be held on June II.
While you are In Oregon: this state The city engineer has made a survey
thur J. Pgpgra.
of mine
Recessional. Miss Leota Biggs
of the town, determining where atde-
Ruth Carlton. 7 A Grade 1! yr . walks are needed, and thia will be
Thurston high school It graduating
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1 considered at this meeting bast year
eight student thia year. The senior
Oregon.
Briggs A Boyt put In a busy summer
Casa officers are: president. Winfred
Oh Oregon with your climate so mild. anj fau constructing n,«w sidewalks
Endicott; vice-president. Flossie liar
With ycur summer skies of blue h'.re. and this year's program prom
rlngton; secretary. Ka«» Baxter Oth­
I wonder if you feel about yourself |Ses to equal that of a year ago
er members of the class are Maude
Just the way 1 do.
Russell. Bmma Harriett Bavla. Boris
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
You have snow-capped mountains,
Ruth Green Bale 0 . Phelteplace an I
Whereas, the Judge of the County
forest clad foothills.
Charles Harry Ziegler.
Court of Lane County. Oregon, has
Peeking out from yonder haxe;
by order dated and filed June 2nd.
You have have many a crystal water­ 1936. authorised the undersigned as
LIONS CLUB HEARS OF
fall.
administrator of the estate of Jack
YEAR S ACHIEVEMENTS
Rodman, deceased, to sell the real
Hiding from the hot sun's rays.
Yon possess immense growth of tim­ property of said estate at private
Accomplishments of th past year
sale for part cash and part credit,
ber.
now. therefore, notice is hereby given
were revl.twed by H. E Maxey, retir­
From which you receive much that I. the undersigned administrator,
ing president of the Lions Cub. in
■wealth ;
will from and after July 3rd. 1926.
his
final report made at the club's
You have plenty of game for hunters. gell. at private sale for part cash and
meeting last Friday. Tha, much hag
Is search of* pleasure and health part credit, the real property of said
been real,led toward accomplishment
estate described as follows, to-wlt:
Oh Oregon with your scenic beauty.
Lot 2 in Section 23 in township 16
of the fivefold program of objectives,
With your summer skies of blue. j south of range 4 east of tne Willam­
adopted at the beginning of Ihe Cub
I wonder if you feel sbout yourself
ette Meridian, in Lane County. Ore­
year was the statem ent of the r.
gon, excepting a strip of land 50 feet
Just the wav I do.
tiring president who la succeeded by I
wide
through
said
lot
conveyed
to
Frances Tullar. 7 A Age 13 years.
Luckey Boy Mining Company; also
Lion John P. Keteis
excepting a tract conveyed to Nellie
1 in chia connection, the organisa-
T. Matlock, and a tract conveyed to
Cannibal F ir Exhibited.
tlon of Boy Scout work on a perm»
T.
C.
Luckey
and
a
tract
conveyed
A cross section slab of the famous
nent baa,a. ihe agitation resulting in,
to Roy Stien. all said premises being
“cannibal fir" which was sent by the
the highway commlaalon ordering the
in Lane County. Oregon; that said
local 4-L un’t to Portland some time sale will be made for a payment of
8pringfleld highway bridge and the j
ago. has been given to O. A. C. and tw .nty-flve per eent of the purchase
(Southern Pacific deeding piers to the
is exhibited in the forestry building price in cash, the balance of pur­
Rear Admiral H. O. Stickney, re- e)ty for uaP |n the span's construe
there. The fir was found at Wendllng chase price to be payable not less tired, who has been appointed by Sec-
(hf> building 0, a producers' pub- (
than $50.00 per calendar month, all
some time ago It is estimated to be ,0 become due not less than one year retaries Hoover and Kellogg aa Fed-
n,nrket nnd the assurance 0, ov-
Commissioner to the Scaqul-Cen-
n«.h»lne svniera here were
about 260 years cld, and has com from the aate
date 01
of coniirinauou,
confirmation, and erul
tennlal International Exposition com- namental Ugh, g y
h
pletely wrapped itself around anoth-r , ernrp,, by a mortgage upon said real
memorating the 150th anniversary of (¡evlow d aa mnjor act mp
tree, thought to be about 65 years property. Any sale to be subject to American Independence and which for' the year Progress has al«o boon
confirmation by said Court.
will be held in Philadelphia from June „j*,,,. )n the matter of e|tenaion of
FRED B. SMITH.
1 to December 1. Admiral Stickney |h<> Oregon Electric railway ,0 Spring
A ttorrey for A dm inistrâtes
will be In full charge of the United
»em b ers haring made a
ELMER ROBERTS.
8 ! » t „ Ge»«rnin,nt „ h tb ll. which »111
,„.d ,„b„
Admlnistrator.
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Friday and
Saturday
Special.'
Good Grade
White Enameled
Pail
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FROM PALETTE TO MORTAR BOARD
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Mprlngfl« IÎ. i ’re . Julie, $, lik'd
e a st aide highway lending down t h '
I vnlley to Coburg; Investí gallen of
I the m at,e r of building a hotel in
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Springfield; 1 Utolalunoa
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Juu»' Mit. 1926
H W SMITH
District Clerk
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The Ford’s Home
5th and A Streets
We have installed more Authorized
Equipment to give Ford ow ners
better service. We guarantee our
work. May we serve you on your
next repair job?
Danner Motor Co.
REFRIGERATORS FOR
THESE WARM DAYS
2 1 .5 0 2 5 .0 0 2 6 ,7 5 and $ 3 0 ,0
Doors, in all sizes, 2 .2 0 2 .9 0 $ 3 ,5 0
Priced at
Screen
Screens for Windows,
5 0 6 0 7 0 80c
Screens for Windows and Porches
Bring in your sizes and get our prices
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Wright & Son
year, the retiring executive's report
had seven suggestion* to mak< a* a
par, of a new program These Includ
pd: more attention ,0 the Cub's so-
Cal aide and the employment of a
pianist; support an effort f r h 'lb -
way improvement, especially the
HARDWARE
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FURNITURE
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PAINT
C.J.Rreier’s$l Days
FRIDAY and Saturday
June 4th and 5th
This pail is the popular
"Ceseo" ware of snow-
white enamel, with blue
enamel rim.
H as good strong bail h an ­
dle, and factory ci pacity
of ten quarts.
A real buy a t the price
asked.
ACCUSTOMED AS BUYERS ABE TO RECEIVING UNUSUAL VALUES
AT BREIER STORES, WE HAVE A REAL 8URP18E EOR YOU
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OUR 56 STORES HAVE JOINED HANDS
TO MAKE A SALES EVENT ECLIPSING, ANYTHING OF THIS NATURE
EVER ATTEMl’TED IN TH E NORTHWEST.
It A lw ays Pays to Buy at B reier’s
Only 89c
LOOK OVER OUR WINDOWS AND COME IN, OUR BARGAINS WILL
BE EASILY SEEN.
Use Your Credit
WETHERBEE
-POWERS
•’The Home of Good
Furniture.”
11th at Willamette
Young women artists torn from lbetr Jara of color and pel nt brushes to
seek* plaster«™ to setting ornaments In place atop huge pylons which adorn
Ota mala entrances to the Palace o f Agriculture and Food Products, of tbs
want axhibltkm buildings which forma a part of the great Beaqai-Oantanntal
Ehtpaaltkm being »'aged in Philadelphia from Jana 1 to
1 to celebrate the lfiOth anniversary of the signing of tha Beclaow- I
of Independence. CRmhtng Udders and walking along rickety acaff.JdB
nhtug new to thena young todtoa. bat each time they A d M they gat a 1
5 6 Stores
EUGENE
STORE
NO. 11
C. J . Breier
in the West
EUGENE
STORE
NO. 11