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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1928
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Mrs. C lo v sr In Tow n A Springfield
com pleted th e ir ra g ru g s and w orked
Item p rin ted lu ihe E ugene G uard In­
on then- m ake-over problem aim tu e
c o rrectly sta te d th a t Mrs. C lover w ent
first y ear class begun sew ing on the
to B row nsville, It was laarttad y ss te r
nun hinds.
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day Mra, C lover's au n t, Mrs. G. W.
T he ty e li'u c lasses a re slow ly com
A c a rn iv al w as given F riday night in
3 H. 3. Taka« P e rt in T hem e C o n test
lla w k e w as th e v isito r th ere.
th e M odern W oodm an H all by the
T h e E nglish d u s s e s havo begun lug to th e fro m . T h e beginning
H igh M club an'd th e W oodm en. The
w ork on t(je th e m e “ Why Lane ( 'u t i l i ­ c la s se s a re now doing tine, the m ajor
p ro ceed s a re to be divided betw een
ty
H om es S hould Be Made of W ood." lly of the s tu d e n ts In d u | ab le to tvpe
M rs . Pohl III— Mrs W illiam Pohl o f
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lu m b er Ind u stry and sin ce L ane t'o u a ur th re e e rro rs.
h e r d au g h ter. Mrs. M. II. llu n tly .
R o m a n s 1 3 :1 -1 0 , 13. 14
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fish
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t> h as .uore sta n d in g tim b e r tb.di . S tu d e n ts of tb e adv an ced typing
Rev. S am uel D. P rice, D. D,
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any o th e r co u n ty in the w orld e v e ry ­ cla ss cut th e ste n c il for th e program
T h is q u a rte rly T em p eran ce L esso n com es on W orld's T em p eran ce S unday
M rs. Perogi V is its M a re ó la — Mrs one Is p u ttitn g h is best e ffo rt h forth w hich was given F riday, N ovem ber 1»
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S cientific te m p e ra n c e tea c h in g is a p a rt ’ of th e c u rric u lu m In
T hey w ere m ade th ro u g h the nn-m - »
T h e d an ce to have been given it N ellie P a rle of M arcóla w as In tow n to inAke th e eo n tek t a success.
th e public schools in ev ery s ta te In th e U nion.
By a ll th e s e
g rap h In the office Instead of being
T uesday and took Mrs. L ouise Porosi,
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hall,
W
ednesday
m e a n s th e gro w in g y o u th of ev ery g e n e ra tio n a re tau g h t th a t alcohol
p resid en t of th e R ebekah assem b ly of
prin
ted .
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by
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High
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T h e re Is no d a n g e r of th e font'
e a r t h a re looking to th e U. S. A. to note th e outcom e of th e g re a te s t e x p e ri­
O regon, to visit M arcóla fo r a little hoys going on a strik e a fte r th e dell
h
a
s
been
Indefinitely
postponed
due
m e n t in opposing th e o rg an ised liquor traffic th a t h as e v e r been tried lu th e
Glcllll It Cute, loader of th e hoys’
to so m any o th e r high school a c tiv ities while.
clo u s lunch th a t w as served to them
W o rld .
gled c lu b , has chosen a m ile q u u rte t
sch
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led
for
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and
th
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A q u a rte r of a c e n tu ry ago te m p e ra n c e w as a decid ed ly u n p o p u lar su b ject.
Now a re com e the m elan ch o ly d ay s
from th e no m bers of th e g lee club.
w eek. Also th e Moor o f th e b ill Is
B row nsville F riday.
T o d ay it is about th e b ig g est item of in te re s t in he co u n try .
T he sa d d e st of tb e year.
It c o n sists of P aul I’o tte t, first te n o r;
b
ein
g
sanded
and
rev
arn
iah
ed
.
hut
will
T h is le tte r to th e R om ans w as w ritte n from C o rin th , a m o st licen tio u s
W hen It's a little too w urm for wills
E v e re tt H qulres, second te n o r; J o s e p h
-city w here liq u o r w as used m ost freely to h e lp th e ab an d o n In im m o ralities. soon be In sh ap e for the u se of th e
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C ran d all, first I m isr ; and G erald M or­
C o rin th was th e play ground for th e R om ans an d th e re th ey snug h l« lo o u td o ■ 1
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a n *l ,n*r b a sk e tb a ll team The Ahd a little too cold for beer,
D uring h e r ab se n c e from school Inst rison, second bass. T hey a re w orking
th e w o rst in th e Im p eria l city. W ith all th a t in m ind P au l calls a tte n tio n to * L h as been very kind and obliging
| 1'ilesday. Mrs. P eterso n had Miss on a few n u m b ers to h e given In a
th e high place th a t ru le rs should h av e in th e estim a tio n of th e people. T h e ir
allo w in g th e use of th e ir hall for W illy fell in a deep b ro ad creek
I S p en cer to In stru c t the adv an ced s,-w -! high school co n c e rt next se m e ste r
office w as alw ay s to be resp ected for all pow er, iu th e la st a n aly sis, w as ,h<> iMI*f f' w »'ears.
We a re very-
T hey c o u ld n 't find hint for u io re ’n a
mg cla ss to stu d y color co m b in atio n s Mr. C ole an n o u n ces th a t he Is well
d e riv e d from God. T ax es, th o u g h ex cessiv e, w ere n o t to be th o u g h t of as g ra te fu l to them .
week
¡fo r d ifferen t ty p es of people. T h e he pieaaed with th e p ro g ress th a t ts be­
e x to rtio n s b u t as th e ir ju s t o b lig atio n in h elp in g to p rovide fo r th e ir ow n ! O ur ,' rs t 'eag u e gam e of th e season
S aid W illy's m a a s fond te a r s via
, g in n in g class w aa told to stu d y the ing m ade by laith the glee club uipl the
b e n e fits as well a s fo r t h e com m on good. If only th ey would p u rp o se to keep Is to be a t S a n ta t'l a r a on D ecem ber
My w hat a spoiled child W illy Is!"
: v ario u s uses of th e klm ona p a tte rn q u a rte t.
7th.
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av
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been
tu
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th e law they w ould have no ill w ill tfiw ard e ith e r th e law o r th o se w ho w ere
, and the c h a p te r on "H ow O ur C loth I
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and
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en fo rc in g it. T h ey could th in k back to w h at J e s u s had said :
CALL AND SEE Dr. N W. Kinan j Ing K eeps V s H ealth y " W hen she ‘
p o rtin g v ery good p ro g ress. T he g irls
C a e s a r th e th in g s th a t a re C ae sa r's."
.
•in prices on plates and other work tt i re tu rn e d th e adv an ced sew ing clas
T h e law of God w as held very d efinitely b efo re th em . A n y th in g th a t have o rd e re d new u n ifo rm s w hich a re
te n d e d to h u rt th e ir n eig h b o r m u st be avoided. T h is is finely s ta te d fo r every ex p ected to a rriv e soon. T he G irls
a g e in th e in ju n c tio n : “Owe no m an an y th in g , sa v e to love one a n o th e r." T he b ask et ball team , b eing in r a th e r poor
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v e ry opp o site of th is is th e re s u lt w hen any o n e m ak es use of alco h o l a s a financial co n d itio n a t p re s e n t, has
been
g
ra
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te
d
a
loan
by
th
e
O
rder
of
b e v e ra g e . A lcohol is in h e re n tly a poison an d its re a c tio n is uniform» P erso n
a ll lib e rty ceases a s an a rg u m e n t w hen o u r n e ig h b o r Is h u rt by w hat we give , th e M. and we hope to see them
o r sell him . S o ciety is in ju red w hen one, claim in g in d ep en d en ce iu actio n , sec u re ly on th e ir feet, financially, very
c a u s e s d am ag e o r even d a n g e r to th o se who have a rig h t to live in safety .
soon.
T h a t p a rt of th e T en C o m m an d m en ts w hich d ia ls w ith n eig h b o rly rela-
T h e S e n io r rin g s and p in s have ar-
tio n sh ip s is b ro u g h t in review . T h en all is su m m arised in “T hou s h a lt love r *T*“d. an d th is c lassica l. Im portant
th y neig h b o r as th y self." H av in g lfte d a t 'l e a s t tw o y ^ a rs in C o rin th on his jew elry is now d e c o ra tin g th e hands
p rev io u s m issio n ary Journey and now ag ain fo r th re e i^ o n th s. P au l is n ecessar- an<* bosom s of o u r e ld e r c la ssm a te s |
lly fa m ilia r w ith ca u se s of evil. F rom his sad e x ep ricen ces he te lls th em a b o u t
S e th G ard, fresh m an , h a s dropped
c o n d u c t th t is h u rtfu l as he sa y s: "L et u s w alk becom ingly, a s in th e d a y ; bla school w ork and h a s gone to P o rt-I
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School Lesso#
MOHAWK UNION HIGH
SCHOOL NEWS
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
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c o wil NG
n o t In c h am b e rin g an d w an to n n ess, n o t in s trife an d Jealousy." T h e C orinth- la n ,t Io e n te r th e navy.
Ia n s h a d been m aking p rovision for th e flesh not only to its d e stru c tio n b u t
Miss F in ley of th e ju n io r a n d senior
-also th e lo ss o f sp iritu a l life itself. M orals a re im proved, b u sin ess a d v an ces, E n g lish cla ss has s ta rte d th e class I
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
m o n ey saved, life p ro te c te d Just in p ro p o rtio n a s alcoholic b ev erag es a re on * new Pa r t
Jo u rn alism — fe a tu re ,
g iv en up. T he s ta tis tic a n co n tin u o u sly pro v es th is. T h e d ev elo p m en t of ‘d o rie s . and h o p es to m ake ed ito rs
th e au tom obile In d u stry Is a good field of re s e a rc h for an y o n e who d o u b ts , And re p o rts out of us. S he would
th e s e facts.
.
succeed If we w ere a tn b ltio ts enough
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t0 w ork h a rd enough a t It..
COUNTY STOCK RAISERS
URGED TO STOP THIEVERY
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E v e ry a tte m p t po ssib le to avoid
s te a lin g of c a ttle is re q u ested of L ane
c o u n ty sto ck ra is e rs and p u rc h a se rs,
St is in d icated in a m essag e se n t out
b y officials of th e C a ttl an d Horse-
R a is e r s ' asso ciatio n w ith h e iq u a r ts r s
i«i B ak er, O regon.
W illiam Dubv, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r of
t h e asso clatio n .kc la 'm s th a t sto ck peo­
p le suffer g re a t lo ss wh-'n sto len stock
is sold to th e sm all k ille r w ho h as no
m e a t's of (d en tlfv ng th-> e w - » - f (>>»
stock.
T h e O reg o n law affectin g th is re
, q u est Is h e re w ith s t a te d :
"A ny p erso n en g ag ed in th e b u si­
n e ss of sla u g h te rin g c a (tle m u st k eep
a t th e ir placb of b u sin ess, a book, in
w hich th ey m u st e n te r daily, th e num-
ber of cla ss of c a ttle slau g h tere d ,
an d n am es of th e p erso n s o r p erso n
from w hom said c a ttle w ere p u r­
ch ased , an d th e - m a r k s an d b ra n d s of
su ch c a ttle . Said book m u st be k ep t
read y a t all tim es fo r th e In sp ectio n of
a n y p erso n w ho m ay d e sire to ex am in e
th e sam e."
J .C P E N N E Y C 0 .
940-946 Willamette St
Eugene, Oregon
50 Years a
School Teacher
The ideal of service has never been tfldre nobly
exemplified than by Jennie Lynch. For a full hall
century, she taught in oae school in New York Qty,
y
To her perseverance, patience, kindliness and
honor, and to her keen sense of duty, thousands of
her pupils who have grown into matured life, owl
to her a debt f gratitude which they will never be
able to pay.
Serving othatK whether it may be in the school
room, in the great professions or behind the store
counter, and doing it just a little better day by day,
Is always worthy the best that is in ua.
S ervice is one of life ’s jo fliw l
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UPPER W ILLAMETTE
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Mr. and Mrs. C. F H yde, form er
re s id e n ts of P le a sa n t H ill a re th e proud
. « re n ts of a b aby g irl b o rn ^ to them
in E u g en e F rid ay N ovem ber 16. T he
little g irl h a s been n am ed D onna Fay.
Mrs. E u g en e B. T in k e r and in fan ; I
d a u g h te r who w as born a t th e P a d - 1
fic C h ristia n h o sp ita l T iw silay Novem
b e r 13, re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t
P le a s a n t H ill Sunday. T he baby h a s (
been nam ed D orothy Lou ..
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Mrs. L aw ren ce W heeler and infant
d a u g h te r. D oris May, born N ovem ber
11 a t th e P acific C h ristia n h o sp ital wlil
re tu rn to th e ir hom e a t P le a s a n t H ill
th is week.
M rs. C h ris S k llb red of P le a s a n t H ill
u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n a t the
Pacific C h ristia n h o sp ital last w eek.
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T h e pupils of th e u p p er g ra d e s of ;
th e T re n t school a re p re p a rin g a pro- '
g ram for T u esd ay ev en in g N ovem ber
27. "T h e C o u rtsh ip of M iles S tan d ish "
w ill be p re se n te d . A b a sk e t social i
will be held a ti e r th e p rogram .
In a pre-sch ed u le gam e of b a sk e t­
b all th e S a n ta C lara high school boys
d e fe a te d th e P le a s a n t H ill boys by a
sc o re o f 31 to 13. T be P le a sa n t H ill
g irls d e feated th e S a n ta C lara g irls by
a sc o re o f 37 to 5. R etu rn gm es will
be played th is F rid ay , N o v em b er 23, a t
P le a s a n t HUI.
Mr. and M rs. M aurice (Jim ) Dilley
w ho h av e been sp en d in g th e ir h oney­
m oon in Idaho, re tu rn e d to P le a sa n t
H ill W ed n esd ay , N ovem ber 14. A
cro w d of ab o u t th irty young folks
g av e th em a c h a riv a ri M onday n ig h t
N o v em b er 19. T h e young m arrie d
cou p le serv ed can d y and pop to the
young folks.
W hile w orking a t W ilson's m ill bove
D ex ter la s t w eek, Je s s e {'helps w as
BBS* p ain fu lly In ju red on th e le ft leg above
tb e k n ee by a lo ad in g hook. A lthougn
he Is g e ttin g alo n g nicely he is still
u n ab le to w ork.
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THURSTON
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All 1 he Odds And End That
Make a Meal a Banquet
At this grocery store you can obtain everything
you need for Thanksgiving except the turkey . . .
we have all the delicious dishes and odds and end^s
that change a meal into a banquet! We have the
best in groceries at the lowest prices in town.
Merchandise cheerfully, promptly delivered. We
disappoint no one. Just give us a trial and be
convinced.
Gray’s Cash and Carry
DRESSES
W llllg lesp le d is tric t gave a play
"T h o se A wful T w in s” a t the T h u rsto n
h all la s t W ed n esd ay ev en in g :
T h e ch u rc h m em b ers h av e s e t next
F rid a y for th e day fo r all m em b ers
to m e e t a t th e ch u rc h and hav e clean
up day.
H u g h D o o little Is v isitin g h is aunt,
Mrs. T ay lo r N eedham .
M rs. T a y lo r N eedham h a s been h av ­
in g q u ite a se v e re a tta c k of poison
o ak b u t Is b e tte r now
R ay
M itch ell Is build in g M rs. ,
C h arles T a y lo r a new b ro o d er house, |
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JOHNSON’S WILL PLACE ON
SALE 250 DRESSES THAT ARE WORTH DOUBLE AND IN A GREAT
MANY INSTANCES FAR MORE
, . ONLY >10.77 (SALE POSITIVELY
ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT),
COME PREPARED TO EXPECT REAL
VALUES.(REMEMBER THE HAT VALUES WE GAVE YOU LAST WEEK)
JOHNSON’S CASH POLICY MAKES
POPULAR PRICES POSSIBLE.
P e rk in s G oes to R oseburg— G eorge
P e rk in s m o to red to R oseburg T u esd ay |
on b u sin ess.
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Mrs. B eeson In Salem — Mrs. H ow ard
B eeson left M onday fo r Salem to spend
ih e w eek w ith h e r s ls le r nnd brother-
in-law, Mr. and M rs. W ayne H aw ke
H a n c h e tt Buys O ut L yons— Floyd
H a n c h e tt h a s p u rch ased th e Spring-
field p ro p e rty of Mr. and M rs. T. P.
i L yons, w ho a re m oving today to Ridge.
held, W a sh in g to n , w here th e y have
$1077
Do Not Miss This Dress Event»
EUGENE’S GARMENT SHOP
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