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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
By Special
Community News
Correapondenta
Boys Go Duck H u nting
th e h o stess
T h ere w ere sev eral rad io p a rtie s
T u esd ay n ig h t to listen to th e election
Miss M ary H arden te a c h e r of m usic , re tu rn s and m any m otored to E ugene
the high school and thro u g h o u t th e to g et th e re tu rn s. T he rad io s in th e
M e a s a n t Hill co u n try has recen tly pur- 'c o u n try have been w orking splendidly
e&ased a gran d piano,
' on th e cam p aig n sp eech es th e la s t
M r. and Mrs. J. A P helps e n te r ta in - ifew w eeks th e re being p ra c tically no
exl Rev. and Mrs. W. A. E lk in s la st » t» tic a t all.
S u n d ay a t dinner.
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
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A r i l M cL aughlin a fo rm er P leasan t
H O I high school stu d e n t who has been
a tte n d in g Springfield high school has
e n ro lled again a t P le a sa n t Hill
W L. W heeler of T re n t has been
e a llt d to serv e on th e fed eral grand
> r r w hich con v en es in P o rtlan d on
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THURSTO N
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| T he high school s tu d e n ts held a
p a rty a t th e high school b uilding last
T h u rsd ay evening.
T h ere w as a larg e crow d In atten d -
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A trio of youths, Je sse S u m ner, Cl.f-
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ford Coke, and Donald U ills, m ade th e
needy p rep aratio n s for a long trip and
proceeded up ,o th e m outh of th e m ill
race. T hey rep o rted a su ccessful bag
o t six teen m allard ducks.
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W hat Y our Teachers Do
M isses
H olm an,
L om bard,
and
H odge w ent u p th e M cK enzie S atur-
day m orning, dined a t Log C abin Inn
and re tu rn e d la te r in th e day.
Tw o fo rm er Springfield stu d en ts,
R aym ond Y arnes an d F ra n k L om bard
8^e n t tb e week-end in Springfield.
M iss L om bard took th em back to
®un,‘a Y evening.
Mr. Coie w as h ost to o n e of his
school m ates w hen M axwell Cook
O reS °n S tate College v isited him a t
an ce a t th e d ed icatio n o f th e new
A m arria g e of m uch in te re st to th e i school building la s t F rid ay evening,
y o u n g e r set of P le a sa n t H ill and T re n t j C ounty S u p e rin te n d e n t E. J . Moore
is th a t of M alcolm H. M altzan of j gave an In te re stin g ta lk com plim ent
T r e n t and M uriel M M cIntyre of E u - ' ing th e d is tric t on th e b uilding and enjo y ab le week-end, Mr. Cole rep o rted
Irene. Mr M altzan is a g rad u ate of also th e w o rk on th e school yard, j
Comedies to Be G iven
fh< P le a sa n t Hill high school. He a-
C ounty club L ead er A rnold C o llie r,
T he au d ito riu m of the high school
a tte n d e d th e S ta te A g ricu ltu re College w as p resen t an d gave a sh o rt talk.
will be the scene of m uch la u g h te r
a t C orvallis.
M iss Mozelle H air talked on th e bene­
and hand-clapping on F rid ay night,
E m m a Olson was p resen ted w ith o fit of a p are n t-te a c h e r asso ciatio n and
N ovem ber 5, w hen th e d ra m a tic s club
ty p in g pin a t th e P le a s a n t Hill high urged th a t one be o rganized in t h e .
•ch o o l assem bly la st F rid ay m orning, n e a r fu tu re.
p re se n ts Its th re e one-act plays, Red
T h is she won by m ak in g a speed of 4S
At a m eetin g o f th e women of the 1 a r “ atio n s,
L et ‘ h ere Be L ight,
w o rd s a m inute. M iss Olson is th e neighborhood T u esd ay a ftern o o n it and " w h o s » to w a rd ?
d a u g h te r o f Mr. and Mrs. Andy Olson was decided to have th e W illakenzle . T he «o n,®f‘es a re fe a tu rin g th e best
and is a ju n io r a t high school
' play stag ed h ere. T he w om en will d ra in a tlc ,.abl ty of th e 3ch° o1 m oat c
T h re e new ty p e w rite rs have been m eet a t th e school house F rid ay after- w hich will be rem em b ered from last
a d d e d to th e ty p in g eq u ip m en t a t th e noon and o rg an ize a P a ren t-te ach er y e a r 88 p lay ln g in som e of th e side
P le a s a n t H ill high scohol. T h ere a re asso ciatio n .
sp littin g " play s p re sen ted th ro u g h o u t
n o w n ine m ach in es in use. About 34
T h e Crow high school b a sk etb all th e te rm '
N o v e m b e r 20
•tn d e n l a re tak in g ty p in g a t th e high
•ch o o l.
M iss M arg aret C ooper a stu d en t a t
the U n iv ersity of c re g o n , d a u g h te r of
M r . an d Mrs. F. F. C ooper of P le a sa n t
H ill u n d e re w n t an o p eratio n for ap-
team next F rid ay evening on th e local
floor.
B°y M ak« R ad'»
Arch Shough m ade a b u sin ess trip „ 1-or th e pa3t th re e w eeka' Ro>’
I to R oseburg la s t S atu rd ay .
S tearm er, a local high school stu d en t,
i Mr. and Mrs. V en h o u sers of S eattle h as been w orklnS on a rad io in m anual
and Mr. H an d ek am p of E u g en e v isited
11 13 a 3 lx tu b e se t caUed
th e S ilv er Fox an d is p ra ctically finish­
yen die it is la s t W ednesday.
J Miss H eersm a last T h u rsd ay .
ed now except th a t it n eed s a n o th e r
T h e G oshen H ome E conom ics club
L oren E dm iston from C o ttag e G rove
■ le t T hureday aftern o o n a t th e A. C. v isited his p a re n ts h e re la s t S u n d av . co at of v arn ish an d th e to p to be
M iller hom e. T h e tim e was sp en t in
P ro fesso r h a n d le s has reo rg an ized hinged on. T h e rad io looks v ery good
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7” j and show s th a t m uch w ork b esides i / 5
y h u u iin g th e fu tu re w ork of th e o r­ a cla ss in in stru m e n ta l m usic an d )
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g an iza tio n . Two plays w ere planned. holds his class every T h u rsd ay even­ w orth of eq u ip m en t h as been p u t in ­
T h e p resid en t asked each m em ber to ing a t th e ch u rch . His o rc h e s tra fur to it.
b rin g m aterial to oe used in piecing nished m usic for th e ded icatio n of th e [
School Sports
•in ill a t th e n ex t m eeting to be held new school building la s t F rid a y even- j
(E d ito rial)
w ith M is. F. B M illiron. T h e club Ing.
Does a school need a team to yell
• I s o vuied to hold hot su p p ers a t each
B ert W eav er who h as sp e n t his i
g ra n g e m eeting .
R efresh m en ts of vacatio n w ith h is uncle an d f a m ily . fo r? Why, of co u rse It does! If ‘t
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w ere n o t for a th le tic s in a school, how
e id e r and pum pkin pie w ere served by h . ere re tu
rn e d to P o rtlan d a few days „ ,
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1 E v ery school n eed s a team to root
for, because the team is re p re se n ta tiv e
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of th e .school. If th e team is d efeated
I th e school Is d efeated and th is m eans
I th a t m uch pride and In te re st is lost by
When the frost is on the punkin,
! th e stu d en ts.
an’ Che fodder’s in the shock,” farm ­
M any people say th a t sp o rts tak e
ers find a few grains of corn have
1 th e m inds of stu d e n ts ofT th e ir schoo.
multiplied into a crop.
work. W ell, It does, and th is is Just
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w hat ev ery one needs. If a person
When the grey fringes men’s hair
1 has h is m ind on one th in g all th e tim e
they can find themselves independent
I he will soon becom e old and w ear t h a t ,
with interest dollars if they have
J grouchy, crab b y look th a t nobody;
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Fodder in the Shock
saved money by trading at the White
Firoal Grocery.
I likes.
To tak e p a rt In a th le tic s one m ust
have a p assin g g rad e in th re e su b jects,
so you see th a t school w ork is n ot en- j
tire ly forg o tten .
We close Armistice
dav, Monday, all day.
Get your groceries
Friday and Saturday
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Armistice Day Dinner Specials
Cranberries,
Squash,
Pumpkins,
Lettuce,
Celery and
All other Seasonable Vegetables
and Fruits.
Phone
Phone
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♦ MOHAWK UNION HIGH ♦
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SCHOOL NEWS
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JC.PENNEYC©
940-946 Willamette 1st., Eugene, Oregon
We Don’t Sell “Seconds”
I t Never Pays to Take Chances
W ith Quality
Ahhe-igh • century apart In time we are aa rigidly careful of
the Q uality of our merchandise as the old Craftsman whose
reputation was bound up in every article that left hia shop.
That is why we don’t sell "seconds," why our nightshirts are
cut full and long, and why we make the Inner soles of our shoes
of the same tough, long-wearing leather as the outer.
Q uality is that part of your purchase you cannot see. W r
have kept faith with our customers for over a quarter of a
century.
T he F resh m an E n g lish cla ss of the
M ohaw k H igh h av e divided them - ■
selv es into tw o g ro u p s to send new s
to tw o n ew sp ap ers.
One g ro u p is
sen d in g new s to th e W endling Con­
veyor and th e o th e r group to the
Springfield News. E ach gro u p have
elected th e follow ing e d ito rs:
T he
S pringfield N ew s: Editor-in-chief, Vel­
m a F e g le s; asso c ia te ed ito r, G ene­
vieve M erw in; sp o rts ed ito r, Seth
G ard ; Joke ed ito r, Billy E stes. The
W endling C onveyor;
E ditor-in-chief
R aym ond M iller; asso ciate editor.
L o ran e B oggs; sp o rts editor. H azel
H o p k in s; Joke ed ito r, C h ester Lum-
ford.
T he b ask etb all g irls of the M ohawk
H igh h av e o rd ered th e ir b a sk etb all
tru n k s and Jersey s in colors of o range
1 nnd black. T hey w ill g et them in tim e
for th e first gam e.
T he ho n o r roll in th e E nglish class
h as been m ade out and th o se whose
n am es a p p e a r on it a re , sen io rs: V iolet
C ask ey ; Juniors, M arg aret Casky
sophom ores, R uth M atteson and E liza­
beth
W o jn iak ;
fresh m en , V elm a
Fegles,
H azel
H opkins,
L o rrain e
Boggs and V ivian Troxei. To be on
th e honor roll one m u st be g rad ed w ith
A-l. Miss F aye F in ley is the E nglish
teac h er.
On T uesday. O cto b er 30. 1928. the
stu d e n ts of th e M ohaw k H igh received
th e ir re p o rt card s for th e first six
weeks. T hey w ere g rad ed I, II, III, IV.
and V. Five is failu re nnd th e rest
rank from 70 to 100 p er cent S ev eral
received fives b u t m ost av eraged
h ig h er
T h e lib ra ria n s of th e M ohawk H igh
a re n u m b erin g a ll th e books in th e
lib rary and a re p u ttin g card s in them
T hey a re also m aking a list of all the
books in th e lib rary . T he lib rary has
received sev eral new books durin g the
p ast week w hich th e E nglish class a re
using for th e ir book rep o rts.
Goes After Auto— E rn e st Black,
I field m an fo r th e E. R. D anner m otor
com pany h ere, w ent to P o rtlan d T ues
' day m o rn in g to b rin g back a new
Model A Ford for th e com pany
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928
ATHLETES TAKE JAUNT TO
LUCKY BOY OPERATIONS
Springfield high school letterm en
lim bered up th e ir jo in ts Sunday by
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hik in g to the L ucky Boy m ine. T hey
d id n t hlke aU the way f, om SpriQK.
fleld
how ever. B oarding D anner's
tru ck t jjey rode t0 g [ue° R iver and
then d [ked jn to the mine
T hose who m ade th e trip w ere:
Coach L eonard Mayfield, Ja c k D a n -!
ner, F ra n c e s Deeds, R alph Cole, G ay­
lord _ M orse, E ugene W alker, K eith
K endalI
C.
T hurm an,
F reem an
S quires, E v e re tt S quires, L aV erne
Laweon.
Brown
Derby I t
Surprise P a rty Held
Prize
W h e th e r tn e y arn is tru e o r not,
judge fo r yourself, but friends of A1
Jen n in g s, a m em ber of the W. W.
W alk er re a lty firm, a re rep o rtin g th a t
he won a t le a st one election bet. T he
re p o rt goes th a t W ednesday m orning
he received a brow n derby h at from
frie n d s w ith whom he had w agered
in W alterv ille. W ho o r w hat he bet
upon w as not stated .
A group of high school girls and
faculty m em bers surprised Miss M ax­
ine Snodgrass with a p arty la st T h u rs­
day evening a t her home. T hose p re s­
ent w ere: Miss S nodgrass, F ran ces
Hodge, C lara W agner. Louise Mc­
Dowell, K ath erin e Jack, E s th e r Mc­
Pherson, L ena and F ran ces F rlzell,
E thel Spencer, E velyn M anley, Maud
B rattala.
HAVE YOUR BRAKES TESTED AND ADJUSTED
ELECTRICALLY
SUPPORT FOR THREE
COMEDIES IS URGED
For Safe, Reliable Brakes
S upport for th re e one-act com edies
to be Produced a t the high school at
8 o ’clock F riday ev en in g is being
T he t h ™
plays w ill be stag ed by
m em bers of th e d ra m a tic club.*
" Red C a rn atio n s,” W ho's a >Cow-
a r d ’ . and "L et T h e re Be L ig h t” a re
fbe titles. The c a sts include A udrey
Moskop, John L ynch, L ucille Rich-
m ond. Mina P eterso n , N adine McMur-
ray> E-ve re tt and F reem an Squires,
R u th B ettis, L aV erne Law son, and
Lloyd M attison.
T h e proceeds will go Into the gen­
eral s tu d e n t body asso ciatio n fund.
Eugene Brake Headquarters
PREM BROOKE & MORITZ, INC.
Eugene, Oregon
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D E P A R T M E N T 8TO R E
F orm erly F a rm e r’s Exchange
Now Located in
Miner Building
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BLANKETS
The season is here when good warm blankets are in de­
mand. We have looked forward to this by having a large
selected stock for you to pick from. These blankets are
popular priced and a real bargain. Buying for our three
stores we get quantity discounts which we pass on to our
customers. Come here and save.
A quarter of a century
of constant practice
and study make our
eye diagnosis and cor­
rections accurate and
satisfactory.
Sheet Blankets
98c
With blue or pink borders.............
Auto Robes
$ 1 .9 8
Wool mixed Auto Robes, a limited quantity at
Make Appointments
Whenever Possible
Nashua Double Blankets
Dr. SKrrinan ID. Hloody
O P T O M E T R IS T * E Y E S IG H T S P E C IA L IS T
I
S U IT E £ 3 1 M I N E D BLC C . P H O N E 5 6 2
EAST B R O A D W A Y
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E O C E N E -O R C .
Genuine Nashua Double Blankets, standard size
60 x 80 inches............... .............................. <£,0 69
Many other blankets to select from priced similar to
the above. You can’t afford to be short of blankets when
they can be had so reasonable.
JOHNSON’S for CORSETS JOHNSON’S for UNDERWEAR JOHNSON'S for HATS
Drastic Low Prices on
DRESSES
D R E SSE S T H A T O RDINARILY S E L L FOR A G REAT DEAL
MORE — A BARGAIN, EV ER Y O N E — EVERY WOMAN AND
G IRL IN LA N E COUNTY SHOULD COME TO T H IS BIG EVENT
J O H N S O N 'S
TO
SELL
1 500
DRESSES
D U R IN G
Dress Carnival
W eek
At Three Low Prices— Come and See for Yourself What it Means in SAVING to you to
pay CASH— It enables us to Buy for CASH — And.that’s the simple reason why o f
JOHNSON’S LOW PRICES,
DRESS CARNIVAL lasts ALL THIS WEEK, but Please
COME EARLY!
N ever before have you seen
such DRESSED a t th is low
price. N eedless to say all of
JO H N SO N 'S D resses have
STYLE.
$ 15.00
JOHNSON’S TO SELL 1,500 DRESSES
this week— And, we know that when you
see the Wondeful VALUES and DRASTIC
LOW PRICES, that you w ill not wonder
why JOHNSON'S gets t h e c r o w d s
Johnson's also have other groups of
DRESSES up to $89,50.
JOHNSON'S
CASH
POLICY
POPULAR PRICES POSSIBLE — There­
fore. No Approvals— No Charge Accounts
— You Pay CASH and Help Us SAVE YOU
MONEY.
EUGENE'S GARMENT SHOP
JOHNSON’S
Popular Price Store
EUGHNE
MAKES
957 Willamette
OREGON