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Make Your Want«
Known • Use the
Classified Ads. ,
THE SPRINGFIELD NEV.’S
K M M
S c p n n g f r i - e d J R e a d y
STOP STREET SYSTEM
MAY BE PUT IN AFFECT
ON MAIN AND FIFTH STS.
F o r J u n c tio n G a m e
BE B ill INSPECTED
.
Whether or not automubllea and
motor Irutka will be required to atop
at about 40 Interaectloca to aprlna
Council Passes Ordinance Regu- field when entering Main or Firth
lating Dairymen; Hotels Must throush atreeta win be considered by
Keen Register; Sidewalk and “>• council “• *l" »"« «•»“»
P
»
l,lg
the ruling of Mayor O. G. Bush
man when a drafted proponed ordlu-
i ance waa prevented at Monday night's |
meeting
Couneilmen all ex p ressed '
An ordinance acquiring milk ln«pe< them selves m favor of the piopoaed
tlon in Springfield waa paaaed by the ((rd|nfcn(.e M dr^ lnd by the chief of
city coancll at Ita meeting Monday
#nd ra<.,jrdBr
n ig h t Under the new ruling everyone
Tbe
M, installing atop street
•who *•!!* morr than 10 quarts «>< mil* R|gnM lo (he forty
interaectlooR
per day In the city will be required (p w>t,roa(e(, t*, tween three and four
to undergo Inspection end the reaulta hondr-d dollar«. Whether there la
will be published for the general In *
g, „ y f(>r at„p (treats and la the
formation of the public. The nwsanre
justified la being discussed pro
la one desired by dairymen aa well aa and , con .—
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— .ei_
by .—
bualneaa
men
thia ___a
week
the general public aa It prevent! poor
If Springfield pusses a atop atreet
milk from being aold aa Brat c la n ordinance and alopa cara it 'Will l>e one
without the huyer a knowledge. Inap
of the few towua In the state outside
An exclusive Washington picture
lion will be arranged by the city of Portland that baa such city traffic
of
jf R o y'A
y 'A. . Young of Minneapolis,
the new
ew Governor of the Federal
through the l.une County Healthy aa rvgulalona. Eugene and other towns
ve Board,
Reserve
Board a recent appoint*
sudation.
have atop atreeta only through the
ment by President Coolidgs.
Hetala Must Karp Register
operation of a state law that requires
An ordinance requiring hotel and Inn all motor vehicles to come to a atop
keepers to deep a register of guest* when entering the Pacific highway 18 FROM HERE ATTEND
emergency A(( townj( „„ lh,.
was passed under an emergency
highway and
WALTERVILLE SESSION
clause The chief of police report" ( .o,dmb,a highway come under thia
OF REBEKAH DISTRICT
that thia waa not being «lone Intel»- (
,aw b(Jt y#ry fgw havg
Hi.
gently at present In some hotels The r,
lh „ lr (1WB.
Cottage Grove was awarded the next
ordinance requires the register m ui;
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' district convention of tha Rebekahs
b e open 1.« puhii. Ih»i'««iio» -t ‘ “y ¡TAXPAYERS
IS
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and Mrs Ida Caldwell of the nearby
time.
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POSTPONED TO FRIDAY city aras named president at the 1S27
Engineer Would Resign
The re.lgn
.tion of
ot s.m
on K'.ovdshl.
^ o v o .» ,., j
»«'1 •» W alUrrtU. Saturday,
The
resignation
Hlmon
to r m a n y years city surveyor, waa ra ,
On account of Thursday. November which were attended by 18 Spring-
- T by
' ■ the council bu,
a holiday the
taxpayer, field women. Mrs. Storm ot
celved
hut wa„
was
not u
24. . being
being
of uuncuon
Junction
ce.ved
by the
counc I hut
w « no.
£ « a holiday
J the taxpayer, field women. Mrs. , Storm
tce.pre|lldent
and
Street Assessments A g
Property Made,
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C NEWSPAPER
X LIVE TOWN
NUMBER 45
riPRINGEIELD, 1JXNE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1927
T W KNT Y-1?< > t Î1 VT li V EA It
“ The People's Paper"
COUNCIL TO CONSIDER
p ARK
PLA n S a t special
m e e t in g n e x t
M onday
The movement for a city park for
TO 6E EXPLAINED
Thanksgiving Morning to See aprlnga#kl
lnltla, glepa lagt Mon.
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Football Game On
I
Local Field
,|ay eren,n< when * comm‘tlee ,rom Eugene Chamber Officials T®
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the Chamber ot Commerce and Lions
Speak Here November 25;
Battered and sore fynm a disastrous club called on the council. After dla ! Officers of Local Civic Group
encounter with I-ebanon Armistice day cu„ i on the council agreed to m e e t,
Scheduled To Be Nominated
Springfield high school will rest thia n(jXt j , onday
„pedal session to con-
And Elected.
week-end In preparation for a Turkey
.
Hay tussle with the Junction City "1<ler lbe parlt'
Talks
n n N n v m h e r 24
The committee consisted of C. E.
—---- by Officials of the Eugeni
*
'
m today
" Kenyon, E. R. Danner and W. F. chamber of commerce on cooperative
,
. - Walker. Beveral pieces of land are support to a county advencemont pro-
The game la called for 11 o clock
canllderaUoll by the romtn4ttee. gram and election of officers for thS
In the morning, at the Brattaln Itold.
d)(ferent p)ece, of pro. comlng year
be the chief featu rsi
lo order to make la poaalbls for fans
gmaJ1 except , h e '
a raeetlng of the Springfield chant-
as well as players to spend the after-,
on
, outh g(d0
Ma,n gtree, ber o( conjmerce, to be conducted oB
noon enjoying the after-e e c u *
gt the end of the pavem ent The most Friday n ig h t November 25.
"turkey and trimmings.
j favorab,e location owned by the city
J. E. Shelton, president of the Ea-
This affair with Junction City will )g th<J fotg on Foorth „treet between A gene chamber, and T. J. Flippen. n e w
decide Just which is the best team. af)d B atreeU, facing the Christian ly-selected secretory of that body, will
I'allke the I>• ba non team, the June- cburcb
if thia property is used at probably be present to speak on the
tlon footballers are not much heavier |Ba,t two more lota must be acquired county development program.
Mr,
than the featherweight Springfield from the property owners.
Shelton has addressed several organl-
eleven, and In the first game of the
. . .
..
zatlons In the county on this topic,
year, on October7, they fought teh
A refine"! for permiss on to use the
bag a defln|te aim In view. It 11
local team to a scoreless tie on their ( railroad grounds back of the postoffice bis opinion that much benefit can be
home field.
I,or ,a **rk
be, made ° “ “ **
derived from a co o p era te effort.
Thia fact makes It appear that fans ro‘“1 ‘ on>P“ny.
t a not
nown lbroUg bou( i be county, and he will eg-
,
. .
_
whether the company would consider
“
ir h« u uh'a
; will witness an evenly-matched
! g,¥lng lbe grouild for lbiB purpoge or P ^ n h l. .deas in detail If he U
I b p
_* * . to
n©r£,
bere thanksgiving morning
n o t The county ow n . several lots
Mf
wjn
here anyway<
i Springfield team has Improved con- on South D street on the river south
or nQt Mr
who
stderably since the first contest wltn
of the bridge that committeemen said
portland Qn thfi day prerlottfc
j Junction City, but on the other hand,
there Is no reason to suppose that the I,11Kht
ul* *• a par a ao
'* ¡„ ab|e to get back In time.
vtsRor. w.ll not be equally bettered '
‘he »<>• — ^ b l c a te I. the
Doea N#t „Ch{>oga-
one the
committee «ce
are trying
ar-j Nomlnatlon
electlon of officer«
.
.
m e cumiuicme
ciyiue to
w •<-
bv more than a month a experience, i
. ,
. .
.
m
rive at and also find ways and means la scheduled for the same meeting.
Whatever their ability, however. It I fo(. improrlng ,t
la likely the Junction City team could ;
i
1wlth »cently-aelocted temporary o®
„ th e r easily wipe up the Springfield | The possibility of using a . n p n A j U t a l. aa poastblUtle. for
, teara th(, week_ for hardly a -w a l site the railroad land waa being
F. B. Hamlin, - h o waa elected •
acted »poo
s Drln.n eld hud«., for l«28. has been ! Mrs N ell Price. W altervllle. secretary- ; footbaUer
physical shape for a . considered by the commHtee yeater-, ahort t,me sgo after t h e > " * £ a £ J
game. Ix-banon a overwhelming weigh, «’ey when L. L. Graham, district of P re,Ment H. J. Cox. said today thnl
I t o i ' n u : \ u T m . X m V « ’'".
Ma«.’. ; president of I * ' ^ t . ^ t X i c y T Z h 7 tT p T « ' ™
\ h'
tloaed friction with mem to r . of the
| conT„nt|on durlng lh„
yaar, w k, 8prlngfleld-,
ln . crlppled c„„dl. i Southern Pacific, c o n f e r ^ -1 th Mr. dld not ,t ,t e definitely that he wo«M
x
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, cnamuer
’ chamber.
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||<,n u n t il later ed by the pres den, on that day. As It oommlltee. and will be assisted by to 8 score.
p
.
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accepting his resignation until iat»r
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v
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w r t.h i «r
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,
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«- -• » Fourth and Fifth streets south of
- •‘It's
i t s a case
oose’ to
caae of ‘I
’I do not ch
choose^
W
Is a holiday there ran be no regular Mrs Newhouse and Mrs. XX riant -it
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•. It v had
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Springfield
used every
sub
to
Main
street
for
the
park.
run.”
said
the
chamber
president
“I
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meeting of the council ,0 hear tax 1 Oakridge. On the press committee (HI up the ranks as men were brought
Sidewalk Accepted
Mr. Graham promised to take t h e '
n°t ° ° t after the office, and therto
The sidewalk built thts summer by payers even If they ties I red to come are Mrs. Page. W altervllle; Mr*. out wtth Injuries. Had another man matter up with head officials of his tore am not a candidate. But I do
I Mamie Richmond. Springfield, »nJ been Injured. It appeared that Sprlng-
__ W state definitely « that
to n » I I w
r ttilr l n
«*
Robert Plrrle, local contractor, «was after the feast.
not
would
not
The law requires the budget ,0 be I Mrs. Williams, W’altervllle. Compos- seould have had to finish the game company, and will report the attitude
accepted and ordered paid for after
accept
If
elected.”
toward the project Thia site is near
Mr Plrrle had promised ,0 mend any advertised 20 days before the tax ( mg the resolutions committee are Mrs. w 1th ten men Instead of eleven.
H. E. Maxey Is vice-president of th«
mat might
nugn. ap
ap payers meeting The first publication Wilson. Cottage Grove; Mrs. Storm,
It made the second victory for Le­ the center ot the city.
cracks free of charge e that
chamber, and Walter Gossler Is sec­
pear next spring
Conn« Ilmen Mid « a s November 3 and I, was expected Junction City, and Mri. Starr, Eugene banon over the local boys this Beason,
retary. Mr. Gossler, whose office W
that all the walk pul In was apparent- i at the budget committee meeting ,0 | Thanks
committee: Mr. McArthur, and It was a real one.
WINTER PROGRAM PLAN
la expected to retain th«
appointive, ib
ly of good clssa. As the city hss no ! bold It the next day after the 20 days Eugene; Mrs Kern, Creswell and Mrs.
MADE BY ENDEAVORERS position another year.
Inspector It Is dependent upon the con : had expired.
Hurd, Creg—nil
MANY ATTEND LADIES
The Springfield team presented a
tractor that a good standard walk la I Taxpayer, will have a chance to to»
out the winter's program
_ _ rD A «tH DR IVER
OF G. A. R. CEREMONY of Mapping
demonstration
of
the
memorial
service
bu,l,
' heard Friday evening, if they desire
activities, members and officers of AUTOS CRA5H. D K W tX
a s Its part of the day's ceremonies.
OF ONE IS ARRESTE0
Much Walk Assessed
by the change of date.
More than 60 persons attended the the Christian church Christian Endea­
A, noon, the delegates were entertain­
A ssessing the cost, 811.245 01, 0 , !
vor
met
recently
at
the
home
of
Eliza­
ed by the W altervllle lodge at dinner. luncheon and tnapectlon ceremonies beth Rice. Several committees were . As an aftermath of an accident o®
building two and one half miles of side LEGION TO NOMINATE
of the Springfield circle. Ladles of
Appointive officers named follow:
appointed to take charge of com in g' second and Main streets last S a ta f
walk thia summer, an ordinance » a s
AT MEETING FRIDAY
Chaplain. Mrs. Drlscoe. Creswell; the G. A. R.. held on las, Friday, armi­ social activities and organisation j day. Myron T. Taylor was arrested M
paaaed by the council.
Property
stice
day,
at
the
Woodmen
of
the
conductor. Mrs. Fountain. Waltervllle;
duties.
a hit and run driver and on Monday
owners are given the chance of taking
John Will, commander of the Amerl
warden, Florence Ulvert, Junction World hall. Mrs. Rosa B. Stewart.
Following comm ittee members were paid a >5 fine in police court,
the Bancroft act to pay for the side­ can leg io n , announced today that he
Portland,
department
president,
and
City: Inside guardian. Mrs. Wright.
announced:
| According to reports of the accl-
walk In Installments or pay cash.
will no, be a candidate for nomlna-
outside guardian. Miss Mrs. Laura Van Valkenburg, Salem,
Social—Dora
Pederson,
chairman;
d en t Taylor's car and another oper®»
of the .XVW.MS
local PO»t ,' “ r ‘
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I , I I I n at
t
l the
lio
I meeting
lK ir ilU n
XAS
Snider. Marcola; right support to department Inspector, had charge of Reed Hemenway. Erma Crider. Mina ted by Mrs. C. C. Wilson of Springfield
An ordinance assessing the cos, ,«> | (,ra,>rro>Bi night. Mr. W ill said that he
the
official
ceremonies.
I came together at the Intersection,
the property for the Improvement this , h#|) , BrV(>d b|„
out, and that It the chairmen. Mra. Wilson, Creswell;
Following the noon luncheon, a pro­ Peterson.
last summer of South D street. South! lg , (mo to paB„*tbe duties along to left support to the chairman. Mrs.
Prayer meeting—Bill Morse, chair- after both had slowed down due to th«
gram
was
given
with
musical
num
Hobble. Eugene; right support ,0 the
Fourth street and Park street on WII ; an„ ,ber member.
hers and reading. C. F. Egglmann man; Jack Danner, Juanita Hack, approach of a third car, a Ford truck.
lamette Heights was passed. The Im | q,bp meeting starts at 8 o’clock, nnd vice-chairman. Gell Hurd. Coburg; let, furnished a surprise feature to the Nellie Luce.
After the crash, Taylor, after looking
support
,0
the
vice-chairman,
Minnie
. Missionary — Juanita Hack, chair- at the damage to his car continued o ji
provements cost 158.77 on South D. | R good attendance has been urged
program
by
whistling
several
old-
man; Ofa Luce.
his way without stopping, and wa«
,174 3g on Fourth and 1325.07 on Park To be elected are commander, firs, Girard, Springfield.
Mrs Sanderson, president of the fashioned numbers. Mrs. Egglmann
It was announced by the . social later arrested.
street.
vice-commander, second vlce-comman-
.
___ „» ,k„ was In general charge of the affair.
An ordinance was aiso
also pnsaeu
passed »-
as d,,rj , j j U(ant. finance officer, finance ' ' "
e l d
____________________
Many ,of the guests were from leader that a get-together will be h
aesslng the coat of Improvement ior committee, executive committee ami l'r n< P® a< ' r<
* °
** *
each month.
SPRINGFIELD MAN WINS
Eugene.
grading and graveling portions of K chap,a,n
| x«T.r dr,11 closed the convention,
ki.h
SAFETY SLOGAN CONTEST
street, |K4O.I8; Kelly street, 3434 81; | LARGE JASPER RANCH
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
| RED CROSS WORKERS
LEGION ARMISTICE DAY
and M street $333.78
OFFICIALS WLL MEET
•‘A moment's thought of safety fir«t
A petition was received for vacation j
TAKING ROLL CALL BANQUET WELL ATTENDED
SOLD TO CALIFORNIAN
» 1 may save years of sorrow
certain stub streets and alleys In Sun ,
The Christian Endeavor society of I This slogan,
;
entered by Chari««
nyslde addition ,0 Springfield. The I
Armistice day wns observed by the
) Seven Springfield women are en-
the Christian church will hold Its
|n
annua,
,u
Sale of „ the M. ...
L. Wallace
farm
a,
„
,
i gaged In taking the annual Red Cross American Legion post of Springfield
vacation was ordered by the council. |
monthly executive meeting at the
company , ;ogan conte8t for th»
Jasper ,0 Oeorg«e W Romans of Call- ro|, hU
th)R cHy w|(h
h(>pa
by a short patriotic program Friday
church parlors tomorrow night, begin- i92g ca,ander wag awarded the cask
COMMITTEE
HEADS
OF
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( , tb()UHaI4d dollar» being Involved
* *
. night, following a banquet served by ning at 7:30 o'clock, It was announced
{or
8logang, and
the
Legion -- auxiliary.
The
HEALTH GROUP NAMED
| h.™
v.u.b.
lin o . „ W
1 S .x -J ,
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other prize for being the best of tM
Mrs. M B. Huntly. Mrs. M. J. McKlIn. | dinner was given in the chamber of tOd. t r
All members of the official staff are
by Sprlngfleld. Cam»«
. 1.■ i Th> ranch, one of the old Wallace Mrs. . William
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rs
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with Mrs. A.
tt.
Donaldson.
-Mrs.
C. LW
E commerce rooms,
Heads of the various
I ll(,ldlng„ at JaRppr, con„ s ,s of 254
expected to be present and chairmen
Jg >nd Wendllng Mr. MyaM
Kenyon,
Mrs.
Mary
Kessey
and
Mrs
Van
Valzah
In
charge.
sponsored hy the Springfield health I seres. Mr. W
Wallac#
u , cont|n
o , to
0
of groups will report on the accom­ ! received »16 for the two prises,
allace < will
continue
John Will, commander of the local
group were announced yesterday by live on other property he holds at Paul Brattaln.
plishments of their groups.
i Prises ot $5 were awarded maker«
Response, as yet, haa not been satis­ post, presided, and called on I. M.
Miss Beth Konkel, executive secre Jasper, and Mr. Romans will move to
' of the best slogans submitted tor th«
Peterson,
city
attorney,
and
others
for
factory, the workers report, but they
tary of the county health asaoclatlon. his n«w-ly-arqnlred farm.
ONE-ARM DRIVING HAS
two camps and Wendllng. The Wen«-
will continue a vigorous campaign dur­ talks along patriotic lines.
who will be here Monday for a busi­
AFTERMATH
IN
COURT
ling slogan Is “The A. B. C. of Safety
Oswald
Olson,
In
charge
of
enter­
ing
the
remainder
of
the
week.
ness session of the group.
RAILWAY SUB-STATION
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' —always be careful."
tainment, arranged with W. H. Adrian
Mrs. C. O. Wilson Is secretary.
One-arm driving hae Ita com pensa-!
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for a radio program, the Instrument
USE IS DISCONTINUED E. B. U. CLASS WILL
Chairman follow: Mrs. Bernice Vnn
being donated by Mr. Adrian. W. A. tlons, provided the conditions are EASTERN STAR WILL
Valtah. education; Mrs Maude Bryan,
APPEAR ON SUNDAY Hemenway and Mra. Hemenway both right, but then, too, there are disad-
U se of the railway sub-statlon In
finance; Mrs. William Donaldson, sup
ELECT IN DECEMBER
vantages. Both angles of the situa­
Eugene,
through
which
electricity
was
gave readings.
ply; Mrs. Carl Olson, nurse; Mrs.
The
Dramatic
art
class
of
the
Eu­
tion
can
be
explained
by
M.
Jensen.
furnished for operating the Southern
Paul Brattaln, publicity.
Members of the Eastern Star w l#
Crow resident, who was arrested here
_
Pacific street csr system, was dis­ gene Bible university will present an TWO REALTY DEALS ARE
in the company of a feminine com
e la tio n of officers at thel. n e rt
Interpretation
of
Itoyam's
sermon.
continued Tuesday of this week. Il
CAPT. NUSBAUM WRITES
COMPLETED BY WALKER panlon last weekend and charged with meeting, scheduled for December <
was announced by W. C. Meldtgan. •'Christ Proves Hts Powet,” at the
operating his automobile with but o n e ’ ‘t was announced at an Eastern Star
FROM CALIFORNIA CITY steam superintendent of the Mountain Springfield Christian church Sunday
Two realty deals Involving Spring arm while the other was otherwise <»'»«>«” “e.d at the loca hall Tuesday
evening
at
7:80
o'clock,
It
was
an­
States Power company's properties In
Capt. C. S. Nusbaum, who directed
t»««“ . Insta'latlon F ill take plac«
nounced by Rey. S. Earl Childers, field property were completed this engaged. Jensen paid a fine of $5.
the community service campaign here this district.
week by W. W. Walker, real estate
Others
arrested
during
the
holiday
flrst
,he yeaJ'
pastor.
Previous
to
the
presentation.
Whllo discontinuance of the electric
recently, haa written to The News
week-end were L. James, parking too
A large attendance marked the dla-
cars will relieve par, of the load on Claud Neely will lead a song service. agent.
Tom Goddard traded a 25-acre farm far from curb; M. Nystrom. speeding;
from Chico, California, where he Is
given Tuesday n igh t Regular
Bible school m eets In the morning
I llll
t 1 I I I I |H 1 I I V n
B
Y r ilx T lI lt
IV
W ill
IS O v
i
tho
company's
system,
It
will
have
engaged In n almllar drive.
little or no effect on the lo«-al genera,- «t 9:45. and church service at 1 near Eugene to W. B. Ferrler for a C. Cox. speeding; R. A. Hall, four In ’odge followed.
He said that a successful drive Is
Special music will he given hy the house nnd lot on K between Ninth and coupe.
under way nt Chico, and tjiat he Is Ing plant, said Mr. McLaigun.
choir, and R tr. Childers will preach Tenth streets. Springfield. George W.
SCOUTS WILL SWIM AT
remaining an extra week to carry the
on "Remaining Steadfast." Christian Carson has purchased the T. D. Eto­
UNIVERSITY POOL SOON
Parent-Teacher*
To
Meet
campaign Into tho country districts. STUDENTS ACT QUICKLY
Endeavor Is scheduled for 6:30 In the nian house on Ninth between A and II
Tho
Parent-Teachers
association
IN SCHOOL FIRE DRILL evening.
Reports from Junction City, where he
I streets.
will m eet Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock | Springfield Boy Scouts will resume
handled a campaign before coming to
at the Lincoln building. Miss Beth , swimming at the University of Oregon
High school students vacated the
Springfield, nre to tho effect tha, tho
Burglary
Reported
Health Association To Meet
Konkel, executive secretary of the pool next Tuesday evening and will
chnmher of commerce there Is enjoy­ building In 15 aoconds yesterday a, the
Marvin Nystrom, who lives' at Kelly Lane county health association, «will' continue this activity through th«
The Springfield Health Association
firs, fire drill of the year, while Police
ing success he said.
Boulevard and C street, reported to
address the meeting and pupils of year. The scouts swam in the Eugen«
Chief Smllson and Captain strokes will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30
police early Tuesday that a man had
o'clock
In
the
Chnmher
of
Commerce
Mias Carter's class in the high school tank last year, nnd arrangement«
of
the
alato
fire
department
looked
on.
Kensington To Meet
entered his place with evident Inten­
will give several musical selections, j proved very satisfactory, official«
Tho Kensington club will meet Fri­ , Chief Smltaon aald that tho showing rooms.
Monday morning there w ill ho a tions to rob the house. Night police A tea will be served after the m eet-, state.
day afternoon at the homo of Mrs. was unusually good for a first drill,
went
to
the
house,
but
the
burglar
John H. Henderer. Mrs. Alfred J. and that Captain Strokes appeared children’s clinic at the Brattaln school had escaped, although he took noth­ Ing hy the teachers and mothers of | The ecouts will not swim during
conducted by Miss Konkel and Miss
the first grade children.
Christina« vacation at the university.
Morgan will be Joint hostess with Mrs. pleased. The students did not know
ing, according to the police report.
Williams.
of the presence ot the officers.
Henderer.
t