The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 24, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    PACK Kk»I IT
MISS ABBIE TOMSETH IS
WED TO WAYNE HAWKE
erease»i JO pel cent over last spring's
statistics, an examination of the reg
iatrnr's tiles showed this week.
Only 200 freshmen arc admitted
eech year and these are •'hand pick­
e d - through a rigid system of on
trance tests and character qualities
tiona.
Since W illamette's credits have
been officially recognised as being on
a par with those of the upper 200 uni­
versities of the United States, numer­
ous outstate students are making in­
quiries and. from all indications, it
will be only by turning away those
rating lowest that the oldest univer­
sity west of the Rockies can maintain
its student body limit of 500.
How Springfield
Voted at Election
NATIVE OF LANE DIES AT
HUSBANDS TO BE FETED
HOME NEAR CRESWELL
BY LEGION AUXILIARY
years.
F allerai se rv ices v e r e bald in tn»
J a s p e r ch u rch la st Hunday «U h In­
te rm e n t m th e W allace cem etery-
T h e Charles I* Poole elisi» *1 of
S pringfield « s s in ettari»» of arrangi-
A native of laiue count, -Mrs Martha
Plans for u dinner at which hus­
bands of member« of the American Wallace died at her home .nt route
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l.egton auxiliary wlU he guest«, were Cre»well. last Friday at the uge of 41 tuent»
County Offices
J made at a meeting of the women's
FOR COUNTY ASSKSihHt
■ group at the chamber of commerce
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Frank Fay Eddy,
■ recently.
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Beu F. Keeney.
The «octal meeting will lie on June
FOR COUNTY CI.KKK
6 In the chamber room». The follow
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W B. Dillard,
I Ing committee will be in charge of
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E. U. Lee.
the refreshments: Mrs. Bernice Van
F O R COUNTY COM o USSIONEIL Valzah. Mrs Elmer Mnxoy, Mrs I).
FOUR YEARS:
M. Morse. Mrs. Tony Qravoe. Mrs.
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»6 76 William Vasby. Mrs I M Peterson
Clinton Hurd.
FOB C O U N T Y COMMISSIONER. and Mrs. D. W McKinnon.
" w h e r e a a v in g t a r t g r e a te s t'
The auxiliary will participate In
TWO YEARS:
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»7 67 celebration of Memorial day. taking a
M 31. Anderson.
»42 Willamette St.. Bug eiw. Oregon.
part to be assigned by the general
FOB COUNTY CORONER:
32 committee In chrrge of pirns for that
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W. W. Branstettor, 1»
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61 event
W. F. Walker.
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, Annual poppy sale will be conduct
SCHOOL»
SC
PERIN
FOR COUNTY
| ed for two or thiee days previous to
TENDENT:
The name of C. O. Wilson has en
JUNIORS-SENIORS DINE
Memorial day.
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tcred the list of eligible« for the office Edgar J. Moore,
T h e M ost Popular Straw H at
AT FAREWELL BANQUET of mayor of Springfield, according to Vera Todd Crowe.
WILLIAM HALSEY WILL
a current report on tho street?. Mr. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF:
A Sennit it the all­
Featured by farewell talks by mem Wilson, who is manager of the Car- Lewis M Kletaing. 31
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ATTEND MILITARY CAMP
round
hat (or bttsine.ts
bers of the graduating class, the an­ bolineum Wood Preserving company, Earl E. Luckey.
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nual Junior-senior banquet was held is being backed for the office by sev­ FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR:
and g e n e r a l wear.
William Halsey of Sprlugfleld.
last Friday evening at the Eugene eral of his friends. He has been a P. M. Morse,
ou »0 73 senior in forestry ut O. A. C. la one
Light, cool and »tyli»h.
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1 of 77 students taking advanced mill-
hotel.
resident here for several years and
Democratic Nominations
F ine
co n cea led
Donald Palmer. Junior, extended the has .been active in civic affairs. Mr.
DELEGATES TO DEMOCRATIC NA 1 tary who will attend the It O. T <
welcome of his class and Albert Wilson is a veteran of the Spanish-
summer
camp
at
Vancouver,
Wash­
stitch,
improved
saw
STATE
TIONAL CONVENTION
Harper responded for the seniors. American war.
ington. June 16 to July 2« Halsey is
edge, fancy or black
AT LARGE:
William Cox. retiring president of the
4 in the infantry unit.
Election of the mayor will not take PRECINCTS
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band Our f e a t u r e
high school student body association, place until the 'general election in the
All students taking advanced mill
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Ashby C. Dickson.
straw hat at—
gave the farewell address for hts fall. Other candidates may enter the
9 tary are required to spend six weeks
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3
Bert E. Haney,
class. A. J Morgan, principal of the field in the meantime, it is pointed
at
summer
camp.
These
students
re­
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John Manning.
school, also made a short talk in o u t
8 ceive remuneration from the govern­
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Hugh McLain.
which he commended for the seniors
6 ment during the two years they take
Among those who are prominently Daniel W. Sheahan. 6
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for their achievements during their mentioned is Lawrence Mr.y and M. J.
7 advanced work. After «uccessfuily
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H. G. Strakweather 10
school careers.
McKlin. both members of the city Frank B. Tlchenor, 4
7 ' completing the course student« re­
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Musical numbers consisted of a council. Each is understood to have
ceive a permanent commission in the
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R. R. Turner.
piano duet by Francis and Lena Frit- j backing if he chooses to run.
6 reserve officers corps if they wish it
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Elton Watkins,
ell. a vocal solo by Waive Peterson, j Mayor G. O. Bushman has announ­
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Louise P. Weber.
a vocal solo by Paul Potter and a | ced that will hot seek re-election, but
2 TRENT BOY INITIATED
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number by the Junior girls’ quartet. 1 friends insist that he will be asked W. A. Wood.
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INTO DRAMATIC GROUP
George L. Curry.
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to consider the race.
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W. A. Delzell.
MANY SEEK ADMISSION
Chester Wheeler of Trent. Junior in
FOR DELEGATES TO CONVEN­
Catch Many Fish— Jack Gorrle and
TION. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL vocational education at O. A. C has
TO WILLAMETTE SCHOOL
Norman Anderson caught their limit
been initiated Into Mask and Dagger
DISTRICT:
in spite of Willamette University’s of Salmon in the McKensie last Sun R. A. Harria,
7 11 chapter of National Collegiate Hay-
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IF’ YOU DO NOT PLAY OK ILAVBNT AN INSTRU­
9 era, which gives students training In
severe entrance requirements, the list day. They also caught a number of O. Henry Oleen,
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10 drkmatlc art A try-out Is held at the
of applicants for next year has in- trout
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W. H. Canon.
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MENT SHE W. IL (BILL) OLSON AT
4 beginning of the college year In which
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Daniel J. Fry.
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- all students except freshmen may
FOR PRESIDENT:
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7 participate. If elected by the club's
Thomas J. Walsh.
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DEPENDABLE ETJEQLASS SERVICE
! Judges they become eligible to try out
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Alonzo F. Workman. 1
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’ for college play«.
James E. Reed,
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Successful participation in a college
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Alfred E. Smith.
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1 production entitles them to active
4 membership in the club. Platform ex­
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Milton A. Miller.
OPTOtHETSlST— EIJEStQHT SPECIALIST
FOR ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT hibitions are given and standard plays
West Broadway. Eugene
EUQENB
878 IDillantette St
Phone 020
AND VICE-PRESIDENT:
1 presented during the year.
Juii one thin«}—But I do it nqht
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1 Carl C. Donaugh.
10 CAN'T TALK TO WIFE.
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Walter B Gleason.
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N. W. Honevman.
TOO CROSS AND NERVOUS
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Manche I. Langley. 9
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J. N. McFadden.
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"Even my husband couldn't talk
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13 to me, I was so cross and nervous.
Robert A. Miller,
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10 Vinol has made me a different aud
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E. E. Brackney.
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Thomas H. Comte,
happy woman."—Mrs. N. McCall.
Vinol is a compound of Iron, phoa- i
GRESS:
phates, coil liver peptone, etc. The 1
“ARE BETTER"
W. C. Hawley
1
very FIRST bottle makes you sleep
State Offices
belter and have a BIG appetite. Nerv ,
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE:
ous, easily tired people are surprised
Ed S. Piper,
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19 how QUICK the Iron, phosphater, etc.. |
FOR STATE TREASURER:
give new life and pep. Vinol tastes
Thomas B. Kay.
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delicious. Ketel's Drug Store.
FOR JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME
COURT:
George Rossman,
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John L. Rand.
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FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL:
William L. Levens, 12
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FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT
Saturday is to be the Banner Day in our Prosperity Cam­
COURT:
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J. W. Hamilton,
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paign. Come prepared to share in this Double Value
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G.
F.
Sklpworth.
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Dollar Day Event.
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James T. Brand,
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d
I^wrence T. Harris.
OVERALLS
SHIRTS
FOR
REPRESENTATIVE:
Men's blue Chambray Work
Men's high back, blue denim
L. L. Ray,
Shirts,
bib Overalls.
X
George Knowles,
Double Value Dollar Day
Double Value Dollar Day
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY:
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Alta King.
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John S. Medley.
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MUSLIN
SHOES
County Office«:
36 inch unbleached or bleach­
Ladies' Oxfords, Pumps and
Ben F. Keeney.
2
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ed Muslin, free from starch.
High-cut Shoes.
FOR COUNTY CLERK:
Double Value Dollar Day
Double Value Dollar Day
W. B. Dillard.
2
1
9 Varda for
FOR C O U N T Y COMMISSIONER.
TWO YEARS:
SOX
SHIRTS
J. H. Moffett.
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14
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Men's Cotton Sox in brown or
Men's Golf Shirts. Size 14
FOR COUNTY CORONER:
black.
only
W. F. Walker,
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2
Double Value Dollar Day
Double Value Dollar Day
W. W. Branstetter,
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10 Pair, for
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN­
— THE EASIEST DESSERT
TENDENT:
HOSE
Vera
Todd
Crowe,
2
HOSE
Jatdies' Rayon to hem In ail
MADE FROM SWEET CREAM
E. J. Moore.
1 Lot Children’s end Misses'
the »wanted summer shades.
COR COUNTY SHERIFF:
Hose. Black, brown and tan.
Double Value Dollar Day
Harry L. Bown.
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PRIZE WINNING ICE CREAM
Double Value Dollar Day
2 Pair, for
Hugh H. Earle.
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10
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR:
A REAL FOOD NOT A LUXUARY
P. M. Morse,
SUIT8
SUIT8
Boys’ Knicker Suits only. A
One Lot of Men’s all wool
BETTER FOR CHILDREN THAN CANDY
TWO BATH HOUSES ARE
large group from which to make Dress Suits mc.rk d at a price
selections. Amcz'ng reductions
that will surprise you when you
COMPLETED AT RIVER
RICH IN THE ESSENTIAL VITAMINES
Make your selections early.
see them.
Don't miss this
Two bath houses were completed
opportunity only
"DAILY FOOD" NOT A SUNDAY SPECIAL
this week at the east bank of the
river near the bridge.
Boys from the manual training de
partment of the high school under the
direction of A. f Morgan, principal,
built the houses, one for girls and
women and the other for boys and
men.
The Women’s Civic club sponsored
the movement. This club will pro­
vide funds to pay for the lumber used»I
The boys and Mr. Morgan are giving |
their services.
Officers of the club have requested
that Mr. Morgan and his students be
publicly thanked for their work.
wedding of considerable interest
here last week-end was that of Miss
Abbie Tomseth to Wayne Hawke of
Balenv, a former resident of this city.
The bride is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Peter Tomseth. who reside
a short distance south of this city.
She has been employed in the
Kftfoury Brothers store and previous
ly clerked in the Farmers’ Exchange.
The wedding was at the Tomseth
home last Saturday evening, .with
Rev. C H. Blom, pastor of the Baptist
church, officiating About 56 relatives
and friends attended.
Mr Hawke, who is employed in the
c. O. WILSON FAVORED
state house at Salem, returned to that
FOR MAYOR: ELECTION
city Monday Mrs. Hawke will Join
TO BE HELD IN FALL
him there soon.
G e t U n d e r a S e n n it
$1.98
Join the Band
"■—ll
Sherman
Dr. Royal Qick
& CÒ
KING BAND
INSTRUMENTS
DOUBLE VALUE
Saturday, May 26th
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$ 1 .0 0
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5 J QQ
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .0 0
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$ 3 .9 5
5
BLUE BELL ICE CREAM
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