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HPRINCFIELD, IJkNE COUNTY, OKKOON, THURSDAY MAY 17, 1928
Rose Show Juniors Bid A dieu “
Voters to Select Many Annual
to be H eld June 6 to H.S. G raduates
Candidates on Friday
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Tentative Date Set and Some Formal Banquet For Senior» To
Be Held At Eugene Hotel
Committee« Named; Flower»
Uriel of Columbia; Hamilton Fish. Jr.,
Thl« Evening
County Office« Provide Moet In- N#w Y„rk. J()hll H Hall, of or-gon
Will Be Plentiful
tereat L o c a l l y ; Election j p>Mr elector« of president »nd »Ice-
Juniors will pay their farewell res-
Springfield's annual rose show will
Board« and Voting Places are, president: H. J Warner, Umatilla
peels to the seniors of Springfield
be held probably June 8.
Given; Complete Ticket» llst- county; Charles H. Carey, Multnomah
This tentative date iwas determined high achool at the annual Junlor-aenlor
county; John L. Day. Multnomah
formal banquet to be held at the Eu
•d for Both Partie».
county; Robert B. Kuykendall. Klam | at a meetlna of the Women's Civic
“ The People’s Paper*
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 19
XT h X sz t i l l WATER WILL
LISTED BY PASTORS
Services In each of the Springfield
ehari.k88 for Hun(jay were announced
GOME FROM WELLS
thia morning by the pastors. They
Springfield Peopte Will Drink
are as follows:
Water From Test Hole» Thie
Baptist church: At the morning
service the pastor, Rev. C. H. Blom,
Summer; Test» Show Liquid
will speak on "The Baptism of the
Is Pure; Experiment Will De­
Spirit” and at » o'clock on "What is
termine Advantages.
the Gospel?" Ordinance of baptism
gene hotel at 8:30 o'clock this even- -will be administered at the evening
8prtngfleld residents will have well
ath county; Mrs. Charles K. Runyon. , club, which Is sponsoring the affair. Ing.
service. Special song service and water to drink daring the summer
Springfield Viters will go to the
1 at a special meeting at the home of
Multnomah county.
Each ypar the Juniors tell the gradu 1 singing by the choir In the evening. ' monlh8 It was announced a t the
polls tomorrow ready to express their
For representative In congress: W. the president, Mrs. W. W. Walker
attng class good bye In this manner. Bible school at 10 o’clock and B. Y. Mountain 8tates Power company plant
preferences of candidates for all of
Hawley, Marlon county; James W last night.
flees from president of the United j •
' today by W. C. McLagan, steam super*
Final plans, selection of a place The Junior Jubilee held recently was p. U. at 7 o'clock.
States to precinct committeemen By , Mutt. Clatsop county
for the purpose of raising funds for
Christian
church:
9:45
o'clock,
in tendent.
Stats Offices Listed
, for the hlg display and appointment of
this process throughout the country I
Bible school; II o'clock, preaching
The company has authorized the
Secretary of state: Hal K. Hoes, complete committees will be made this nffair.
Bach senior will receive a special service, topic, "Christian Growth”; completion of the two wells which
the aspirants will be reduced to com-j I'lackamus county; II. H. Corey, 'at the regular meeting of the club on
paratlvely few and the race will then I
Tom B Handley, Mult-1 Tuesday evening at the chamber Of favor jn-ogvam prepared by the Juniors solo. Miss Gladys Coe, “He Tenderly have been put down there. As soon
as a surprise.
Ix>oked at Me"; 7:45 o'clock. Walter as warm weather actually sets In
center between Individual andldu'es Baker county,
commerce rooms.
nomili county
Donald Palmer will welcome the Lee stringed orchestra, 15-mlnute pumps will begin to pour water Into
of each party.
At the meeting last night, Mrs. W.
Stale trnasuror: Thomas B. Kay,
Although there Is no strictly local Marlon county.
C. Mi-Lagan was appointed to have senior* and Albert Harper will give concert; 8 o’clock. Rev. 8. EL Childers’ the mains. The wells will furnish vir­
Issue In the primary election, much. Justice of the supreme court: charge of the children’s parade. Chit the response. William Cox will give sixth sermon on "The Story of the tually one-fourth of the water supply,
Interest Is being shown here parti- 5 George Rossman. Multnomah county; dren In Ihe lower grades In school the farewell address on behalf of the Church.” Special music by the choir. ■ it was stated.
rularly In the race for nomination for I,. H. McMahan, Marlon county; John and of pre-school age, usually form senior class. A. J. Morgan, principal, Nellie Luce will lead Christian En­
Teat To Be Made
deavor at 7 o’clock.
sheriff and district attorney of Lsoe , L. Rand. Baker county.
The wells are being put into use as
the parade which Is one of the fea­ will make an address.
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Musical numbers on the program
county. With strong candidates on | Attorney general: I 11 Vun Winkle, tures of Ihe show.
Methodist church: Sunday school, an experiment to secure a better
taith tickets and with much pre-elec­ Marlon county,
Mrs Curl Olson will he In charge Include a piano duet by Frances and 9 • 45 o’clock; Epworth League, 7 p. 1 water supply especially for the sum­
Lena Frlsell. a solo by Waive Peter m; public worship, II a. m., “The mer months. This summer a thorough
tion campaigning. these contests will
Dairy and food commissioner: John of decorations this year. Mrs. Bernice
sqp. a vocal solo by Paul Potter and First Wood from the Cross"; 8 p. m , test will be made and if it Is success­
provide for much speculation.
Van
Vnlzah
will
act
aa
chairman
of
D Mickle. Washington county.
l umbers by the Junior girls’ quart"t. "Plato, or Our Higher Nature Sup­
ful it is hoped that other wells will
Local Boards Named
For circuit Judge, second Judicial the refreahment committee. Mrs.
Menu for the dinner will consist of reme.” R pv . Gabriel Sykes, pastor, be authorized.
Maud
Bryan
and
Mra.
L.
K.
Page
wilt
Complete election boards for the district, Benton, Coos, Curry, Dougins,
fruit cocktail, assorted olives, chicken will give each of these sermons.
The chief Improvement twill be to
four Springfield precincts, us well as Ij»ne and Lincoln counties: James T. have charge of reglatralion of flowers
croquettes, French frys, peas, rolls,
entered
In
the
show.
Mrs.
C.
E.
Whea­
voting places were announced this Brand, Coos county.
Bible Standard Mission: Regular the taste of the water rather than to
butter. Ice cream, cake and coffee.
morning by W fl. Dillard, county
services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. no Its purity. Mr. McLagan said. A num­
For representative, larne county: ton serves on the executive commit­
The next major event in the pro­
tee
with
Mrs
McLagan
and
Mrs.
Ol­
clerk, through I M Peterson who has Lynn 8. McCready. E (). Potter, M 8.
conducted by Mrs. Pat Hagan, tem­ ber of tests of water taken from the
gram for graduation la the baccalaure­
wells have been made over a period
handled registration for the local pre ! Barker. Emmett H<»w»rd, all of I-ane son.
porary pastor.
Present Indications are that there ate service at the Methodist churcn
of months and each one of them ha»
■clncts.
county, three to be elected.
Catholic
church:
Mass
at
the
usual
May 27 at which Rev. 8. E. Childers,
shown no sewer bacteria and no
Personnel of the day board* and) For district attorney of l^uie coun­ will he plenty of roses at the date
pastor of the Christian church, will time conducted by Rev. D. P. Corley, dangerous bacteria of any kind. Soil
set.
It
(W
as
said.
An
earlier
dati
counting boards Is as follows:
ty: James K. King. Eugene V. S lat-|
pastor.
Precinct No. 1.—Day Board: Eve I tery, J. Ben Hall. Donald R Husband would have been chosen had It not be the speaker. Commencement ex­
bacteria, common in almost all water
been that graduation exercises for the ercises are to be held In the high
supplies, has been found.
lyn Emery, chairman; Elsie Ktstwart, I
County Posts Sought
Judge; Cecilia Jones fl'-at clerk; Cora) For county assessor: Frank Fay high school and Decoration day will school auditorium on May 29, with PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC
W a te r Is Good
Prof. Victor Morris of the University
M .Hinson, second clerk; Mary E. ; Eddy, Ben F. Keeney, both of Eugene take a large number of flowers.
TO
BE
CONDUCTED
BY
J.
E.
Simmons,
bacterologlst at the
of Oregon faculty as speaker.
Male, third clerk.
For county clerk: W. H. Dillard, E.
Prises will he given In both the
HEALTH ACCOCIATION Oregon State College, who has raadO
Seniors are publishing an eight-page
Counting Board: Chsrles Wilson, U. I-ee. both of Eugene.
flower display and the parade, It 4r<s booklet giving Ihe class will, p.-o-
the tests, believes the new supply to
chairman; Mallnda Hawke, Judge;
For county commissioner, four- announced. Just what these prises
In order that any physical defects be exceptionally god. Every samplo
phecy, history and other items usually
Harry Stewart, first clerk; Mabel Ty­ year term: Clinton Hurd.
will be Is to be determined at the Included In the annual Maple Lea.’ may be corrected before school opens sent to him has been given the same
son, second clerk; Flora A. Huntly,
For county commissioner, two-year meeting Tuesday.
I next fall, a clinic for pre-school age analysis.
which was ahandonded this year.
term: Martin H. Anderson. Cottage
third clerk.
children will be held next Monday, No chances will be taken to allow
Precinct No 2— Day Hoard: Maude Grove.
afternoon under the auspices of the contamination to creep into the new
PARENT-TEACHER UNIT
Bryan, chairman; F. P. Thurman,
LOCAL NINE DEFEATS
For county coroner: W. W. Brans-
Springfield chapter of the Lane Coun- supply, it was stated. The water will
WILL
ELECT
OFFICERS
•Welby Stevens, first clerk; Hattie E. teUer w p. Walker, both of Eugene
ty Health association. It was announ- be filtered and chlorinated as an adll-
EUGENE HIGH PLAYERS
Myers, second clerk; Ida C. Adams, 1 p„r cJunty school superintendent:
A T MEETING FRIDAY
tlonal precaution.
IN SECOND CONTEST , ced ,h,B nK,niing'
third clerk.
Edgar J Moore.
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Special invitation Is extended to
The tw0 weU are 80 reet ,n oepl“*
Officers of the Springfield* Parent-
Counting Board: L. K. Pn»e. chair-
por county sheriff: Lewis M. Kletz-
those children who wll. enter school j They are among the 17 test wells put
the
second
time
this
season.
For
man;—Myrtle
Egglnuinn.
Judge;1 Ing. Earl E. Luckey.
Teachers association will be elected
down by the company here. The other
Springfield high school players de­ this fall. The clinic will be free to
Hasel Adrian, first clerk; John
For county surveyor: P. M Horse. for next year at the final meeting of
Children of this age in Springfield 15 are located on the industrial site.
the group to be held In the Lincoln feated the Eugene high school base­
Ketels. Sr., second clerk; Elisabeth
Committeemen Listed
and
surrottndlng communities where
ball tesm on the Eugene diamond.
Candidates for precinct committee School Friday afternoon at 3 o'Clr».-,
Page, third clerk
CHESTA HAYDEN AND
there Is not a health organisation.
The
score
was
8
to
2
for
the
locals.
.. Precinct No. 3—Day Board: llut- men for the four Springfield preclnrts ’ h was announced today,
This makes six straight victories in
The clinic <will open at 9 o’clock
W INIFRID TYSON ARE
tle B Drury, chairman; Adda M are M B. Huntl.v, first precinct; H
since Ihe end of the school Is near,
Perry, Judge; J. Baxter Young, firat EL Maxey, second precinct; C. E (he HH8Oclatlon will have no further a row for the Springfield nine. The and will continue till 4 o'clock.
HONORED FOR GRADES
clerk; E. J Perklna, aecond clerk; Kenyon, third precinct and Clark . meatinK8 The group does not func- only defeat of the season chalked up Mothers are urged to accompany their
against them was the opening game ; children to the Chamberof Commerc-
Erneat C. Black, third clerk.
Wheaton, fourth precinct.
| tlon during the summer months. against University high school before roOms where the clinic will be held, ~As an honor for grades made dur«
Ing their high school careers. Mis»
Counting Board: Vernle C. Morrl-
Republicans outnumber democrats Regular meetings will be continued
the local boys had got .nto the sw in g;
meetlnK8 of the Health as Cheats Hayden has been chosen Vale*
son. chairman; M. M. Perry, Judge; • ky an average of two to one through- when school begins next fall.
1 #Ociatlon here will be held at 2:30 dlctorian and Miss Winlfrid Tyson
Civility McKlln. first clerk; Mtna out
county. This ratio holds
Four officers are to be elected at of the game.
Harper continued yesterday to d o ! 0-c,0ck Monday afternoon. Officers saluUtorlan of this year's graduating
Dillard, second clerk; W. O. Hughes. , run tn a pringfleld. according to regls- the Friday meeting. The new presi­
his school credit by his stellar pitch­
thtrd clerk.
> tration figures, Mr. Peterson said.
dent will then appoint standing com­ ing. Although two rums got In, he of this gronp are appointed by the class. It was announced yesterday by
chairman of the Lane county associa­ A. J. Morgan, principal of the high
Precinct No. 4—Day Board: C. E. j complete democratic ticket follows: mittees for next year.
made It difficult for the betters o f !
Wheaton, chairman; H. F. Oorto**-! Daiegates to national convention.
Retiring officers are: Mrs. C. O. the larger school. In a recent game ' tion upon recommendation of Miss school.
Beth Konkel, executive secretary of
Miss Hayden iwill give the valedl««
Judge; Elma Halsey, first clerk; Ida state at large: George L. Curry. Linn
president; Mra. William
Swarts, second clerk; Abbie F. Whea­ county; W. A Deliell, Marlon coun-
bough, vice-president; Mrs. W. with Cottage Grove he pitched a no-, the a8goclatIon. Appointments will tory address at the commencement
run, no-hlt game, a feat seldom equal-' be announced at a later date.
exercises to be held at the high school
ton. third clerk.
ty; Ashby C. Dickson, Multnomah ' w Walker, secretary; Mrs. W. C.
Counting Board: f'athertne Baa- coupty; Bert B. Haney. Multnomah McLagan. treasurer, A nominating ed hv high school players. McPher­
Important business Is to be tran- auditorium May 29. Miss Tyson wiU
ford, chairman; Ads B. Van Valsah. j county; John Manning. Multnomah I conjm|ttee will report a list of nomi- son was catcher yesterday. Eugene sacted at the last meeting of the talk at the same time.
high achool battery Included Mc-
Grades considered In selecting the
Judge; Elisabeth Olson, first clerk; | county ; Hugh McLain, Coos county; I ' I nat|ons j0 he acted on by the asaocla
Springfield unit
Cullogh. Teague and Butcher.
students to deliver these two speech«*
L. E. Basford. second clerk; Agnes l)an,e, w sheanhan. Walowa county; ' tlon.
in a game srhich was featured
"Wheeler, third clerk.
I Harvey O. Starkweather. Clackamas
Mothers of pupils In Mrs. Walker's mostly by running around the bases, MOTHERS ARE GUESTS AT I Include averages in eevry subject
since the stuoent entered high school.
Voting Places Given
! county; Frank B. Tlchenor. Mult- room will serve the refreshments. A
GIRLS’ LEAGUE DINNER Both Miss Hayden and Miss Tyson
Voting places In Springfield are as i n„mah county; R. R Turner. Polk social progrnm Is being planned for the girls’ team of the local school de­
feated the Shedd girls in a game
have been continually on the honor
follows: Precinct No. 1, at Dr. N. W. J coonty; Elton Watkins. Multnomah the afternoon, the president announ­
played there by a score Of 42 to 21.
I Members of the high school Girls roll. Both have also been active >8
Emery residence, comer Second and 1 county; Ixiulse Palmer Weber. Mult- ced.
The hoys’ team has hut one m ore' League were hostesses to their school affairs.
Main streets; precinct No 2. at city! nomHh county; W. A. Wood. Columbia I
scheduled game. This Is a return ! mothers at a banquet held Monday
Prof. Victor Morris of the Univer­
hall on Main street; precinct No. 3. ? t , ,.ounty
HALLECK GROCERY IS
game with University high school evening. More than 50 mothers and sity faculty will deliver the principal
Lincoln school building; precinct No. j Por 4,.legates to national coqven-
daughters
w-ere
present.
The
ban­
here on May 23.
SOLD TO TWO MEN OF
address at the commencement exer­
4, nt Frank Gordon residence, corner , (on flr8t congressional district : W
quet has become an annual affair for
cises.
Eighth and A streets.
' „ Canon. Jackson county; Daniel J
WILLAMETTE, OREGON
the league.
LOCAL MASONS WILL GO
Polls open ns usimi nt 8 a m and Fry, Marlon county; R. A. Harris.
The dinner was served In the
After conducting his grocery butd-
close at ft p. m. The counting board Marlon county; O. Henry Gleen.
TO BIG MEETING TONIGHT domestic science rooms of the high LODGE MEMBERS WAIT IN
, ness at the corner of Fourth and I
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will begin to function us soon ns 20 Columbia county.
VAIN FOR MOTOR TRUCK
With their own chairman in charge Bchool, under the direction of Miss
For vice-president of Ihe t nlted I Main streets since last August H. G.
voles have been cast 11ml will con­
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tinue until Ihe counting Is completed. Slates: Milton A. Miller of Oregon. I Halleck has so,d his interests to two of the principal part of the big coun- Frances Hodge, faculty member and
advisor of the league.
Twenty disappointed numbers of
men
from
Willamette,
a
town
near
tyw-ide
meeting
In
Eugene.
Springfipld
The republlcun hnllot conlnlns the
For electors of president and vice-
The program paid especial honor , the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge
nume of hut one cnndldale for nomi­ president: E. E Hraekney, Multno­ Oregon City. H. O. Dlbblee and Roy Masons will go to the temple of the
to the motners present.
, waited in vain for a truck which was
lodge
tn
that
city
tonight
to
partici­
nation us president of the United mah county, Thomas II. Comte. Mult­ Taylor are the new owners.
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' to have taken them to Creswell Sat­
Mr. Halleck will return Io Hono­ pate in the initiatory ceremony and
Slates and that Is Herbert Hoover of nomah county; Waller It. Gleason,
urday night for an Initiatory cere­
STUDENT BODY PICNIC
California. Democrats on the other Multnomah county; Carl . Donaugh. lulu where lie was formerly an opera gathering of Masons.
mony. After a long \wuit It was learn­
All Masonic lodges In the county
hand may vote for James A. Reed of Multnomah county: Nanny Wood tor for the McKay Radio company
WILL BE HELD FRIDAY ed that the truck had collided with
Missouri; Alfred E. Smith of New Honeyman, Multnomah county; Man- since 1916. He will remain in the will have representatives at the meet-
another car as it emerged from a
The entire student body and mem-,
York. ThomaR .1 Walsh of Montana <-he I. Langley, Washington county; store here for the next two weeks ! Ing.
bers
of
the
faculty
of
Springfield
high
,
K8™Se'
I. M. Petprson, worshipful ntaster of
or Alonzo F. Workmnn of Missouri. J. N McFadden. Benton county; until Ihe new owners get adjusted
members secured ludi-
e
f->rO«w«tl
' the local lodge, will act In that capac- school will frolic Friday when the
Robert A. Miller, Multnomah county. and acquainted.
Ticket Summerlzed
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vidual cars and went to Creswell
For secretary of Slate: Ed 8. Piper,
The complete republican ticket fol­
of the group is held at
,
.
j
.
The new proprietors iwill increase 9y In a drill team composed of of- annual picnic
„
_ after paying for the damages to the
Delight park near Goshen. 1
.
lows: For delegates to the republican Multnomah county.
the stock of the store at once, they fleers of the lodges throughout the Swimmers
„
? . . .
j
_i
truck.
Thirty-five
members
of
tne
Classes will be dismissed early and
national convention, state at large:
For attorney general William 8. announced. They will continue to county which will put on the degree
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I local lodge were present at the meet-
the group will go to the park where I
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Robert N. Stanfield, W. L. Thompson, Levens, Marlon county.
carry on a credit business on the work.
,
,
.
_A Ing. A dinner preceded the Initiation
swimming and games will be enjoyed.
For Judge of second Judicial dis­ same plan follwed by Mr. Halleck.
hoth of Multnomah county; Lawrence
1
.
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,,, to which the Springfield lodge was ex-
The
body
H Invitation,
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N. Blowers, of Lane county; William trict: J W. Hamilton. Douglas coun­
Each of the new men have families FIFTH VICTORY WON BY
m e student
mu
j association will tended a special
furnish the refreshments which will
A. Garter, of Multnomah county; ty; O. F. Sklpworth, laine county.
whom they will move here Immediate
HIGH SCHOOL TWIRLERS be in charge of the Girls League.
For district attorney: Alla King. ly. Both of them have been In husl- 1
Floyd J. Cook. Jackson county; l-nne
FALL CREEK FARM SOLD
Goodell, Multnomnh county; R ussell! John 8 Medley.
neas elsewhere previous to this tim». ' Springfield high schoof hafteball
For county commissioner, two-year
Hawkins, Multnomah county; E. V.
Kensington Club Meets
TO LONG BEACH COUPLS
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players chalked up their fifth victory
Hoover, Douglas county; Dorr R. term: J. H. Moffett. Spencer precinct.
Members of the Kensington club
Old School Mates Visit
! Iaat Friday when they defeated the
For county sheriff: Harry L. Bown,
Kasey. Multnomah county; Fred E.
Sale of their 99-acre far» at Fall
Mrs. F. A. Nobea of Portland, (whose visiting Cottage Grove team by a were entertained at the home of Mrs.
Kiddle, Union county; Sam A. Kozer, Walton; Hugh H. Enrío, Eugene.
Creek to Mr. and Mrs. E. Levleux of
W.
F.
Walker
In
Eugene
yesterday
daughter Is a senior In the University score of 4 to 0.
Clatsop county; Lev! T. Penntntton,
of Oregon, visited Monday with Mrs. j Hiick Harper, local pitcher, added afternoon, with Mrs. C. E. Kenyon Long Beach, California, was announ­
ced this week by Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Yamhill county; 8. D. Peterson, Uma­ JACK DANNER IS ELECTED
Maude Bryan of this city. Mrs. Nobes another record to his list of accom- acting as Joint hostess.
Harkins of Oakridge, who were In this
tilla county; L. R Sandblast, Mult­ STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT
Those
present
were:
Mrs.
W
C.
pllshmenta
by
pitching
a
shut-out
and Mrs. Bryan went to school to­
nomah county; A. W. Shaupp. Klam­
game throughout the nine innings. He WVight, Mrs. Harry Whitney, Mrs. city Monday closing up the Important
gether
the
first
day
Mrs.
Bryan
ever
Jack Danner was named president
deal.
ath county.
went to school In Minnesota. The two had gtiod support from the rest of the Chase, Mrs. Mary Kessey, Mrs. C. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Levleux have beefl
For delegates to republican nation­ of the student body association of the
team. No errors were made by any Swarts, Edna 9warts, Mrs. Charles
had
not
seen
each
other
but
once
In
Ilvlr.g at Saginaw, awaiting the tint*
al convention, first congressional dis­ high school at an election held Tues­
P.
Poole,
Mrs
J.ack
Henderer,
Mrs.
J.
of
the
Springfield
players.
37 years until Monday. Mra. Nobes
trict: Hal D. Patton, Marlon county; day afternoon.
A better turnout of local people re­ T. Moore, Mrs. Lawrence May, Mrs. when they will take possession of
daughter Is a major In physical educa­
Other
officers
for
tne
coming
year
Edgar J. Adams, Lane county; Carl
sulted
from an appeal last week by A. Dallas Murphy, Mrs. H. Neet, Mrs. their newly-acquired property.
are: Everett Squires, vlee-prealdent; tion at the University and will accept J. Morgan, principal, that the team be Paul Basford, Mrs, A. J. Morgan and
Bart Johnston, Cottage Grove real­
Bllrup, Igine county.
a position at the Portland Y. W. C. a.
tor,
handled the deal
For vice-president of the United Esther McPherson, secretary; Vernlce
Mrs.
Kenyon
and
Mrs.
Walker..
given support.
when ahe graduates.
S t-.ies: William Grant Webster, Dla- Hawke, treasurer.
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