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    T ry the H o m e
P r in t Shop F ir a t
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW ENTY-SIXTH YEAR
SPRINGFIELD. LANE COUNTY OREGON
“The P eo p le', P ip e r"
A
LIV E NEWSPAPER
IN A LIV E TOW N
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929
NUMBER 8
FOUR-L MEETING WELL
ATTENDED. RAY DANIELS
TALKS ON EMPLOYMENT
INSTITUTE H H. 5.
9
N a tio n a l G u ard
Inspection Tonight
Flying lia r on Dies
CHANGES TO BE MADE
IN McKENZIE HIGHWAY
NEAR NEW POWER DAM
W hatever pinch of bard tim es we
may think we are feeling In thia sec Urgent Invitation Extendod by
Members of Company
Education Subjects to be Dis* lion. It Is only (Mniporary and local
For Attendance
cussed
in
D a y ’s P r o g r a m ; ‘" " b 18
oplnl‘’n •’«Pressed by liny
Plans for changing the highw ay In
th e fish hatchery section will be
taken up next week by the county
’ a.H and highway r.en In scrip tio n s City Leases 63 Feet of Land to
of the Inad affected by the change In '
An u rg e n t Invltutlon and re q u e s t it
County Superintendent and , I iiinlob ' " r
4 ’’ headquarters In
Federal Government for Site;
the road have been obtained, so de- !
Port Intuì, In u talk nt th e m o n th ly
Ment out by m em b ers of th e H ead
University Professors Will be
Steel
Tower to Be Built; Re­
finite arran g em en ts can now be made. [
rneetlnc of the 4 L held In the W. O | quarters com pany, 1st
B attalion, 1«2
Speakers.
flector
to Throw Gleam 80
gene w ater board dam because t h e '
W. hall here Monday night. Mr ' Infantry of the National Gourd to th e
Miles.
w ater will probably cover parts of the
A local co u n ty ten. hern Institute
D an iels p ointed out that the trend of citizens
of Springfield to attend th,
It will be necessary to move the road I
Will tic held nt th e Springfield
high e.l,..,(.i„i
.. , ,, ,
To guide mall planes on their coast
hack at certain sections above the Ru
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i . o
.
. . . . . .
nniinciat h > ctirltl'M show ed Hint over i u nnuul In spection to be irlven to n lir h t
school Hiiiiirdny. M arch 9. It I m nn
.........
, ,
I
given u in ig n t
present highway If, according to th e fl‘Kht a la r*e beacon » « h t will b«
the country business was g o o d
In the Armory over Egglm ann's store
nniinceil tiy l 'm int v School Huperln
present indications, the dam will be erPCted hy the federal governm ent on
The till.» o f Mr. Daniels* ad d ress at 8 o’clock. Major A. M Jones, 7th
te n d e n t E .1 Moore P rin cip al Alfred
com pleted early th is sum m er, work EmPra,d heights soon. A co n tract
.1 M organ of th e high school will he w as, ''Em ploym ent and Cneinploy- Infantry Vancouver b arrack s will be
will have to commence on the en- *eBa' n5 a tra c t 63 feet square, owned
the prealdlng officer
T h e multi nil m ent From an Economic Htandpolnt."
dangered sections before th a t tim e, by tbe p,ty on top o t the heights, waa
the
Inspecting
officer.
d re s se s will he m ade by I»r N ils n lie explained what mav Seem to sort!»
In order to have the new sections com 8lBned S taurday by the city and an
It Is as much In the in terests of
I, B oss,,ng and Prof IlirA'ard T livlor •o he a p arad o x ical situ a tio n w herein
Pleted before the w ater comes back.
aBent to r the governm ent. Mayor C.
everyone
In
Springfield
to
have
a
good
|
of th e school of ed u catio n of flic I'n l Irrosperlty m ay s.-i-m to reig n yet
Highway officials are still at w o r k '0 w,lHOn has been Instrum ental In
th e re 1« In p laces an a p p a re n t aggra showing made by the local company
c v rsltv of O regon.
In clearing up the right-of-ways of the in ' Pre8tlnK the governm ent in th is site.
vaf.-.l co n d itio n of unem p lo y m en t, to as the mem bers them selves. ('. A.
Following Is the program:
Springfield-Cogswell Hill section. Dif- ■ The big ,lght when •"'ected w ill
he m erely ’ th e m ala d ju stm e n t of em ­ S w artst lieutenant of the company
10:00 A M
Acuity has arisen there on account of throw' a beam of light 80 miles, A
ploym ent a ris in g u n d er th e situ atio n points out and this allowing will he
M usic, A m erica th " >t iiitlful,
the
new road cu ttin g some of the
these lights Is to be e re c t'd
Alt Htnndlng cau sed liy th e m ach in e age. T h e ma aided greatly If u good crowd will he
farm
s
In
two.
Bids
for
the
construe-
a11
alf>nB
the mall airw ay. No cn-
out
to
the
Inspection.
It
m
akes
a
Invocation
lt,>v t'lics II Itlom. chin» has b ro u g h t in Its w ake an ago
t'on will be subm itted at the m eeting nouncolEBn t has been made yet afc to
Biron von H ueneleld, hacker and
much
b
elter
im
pression
on
the
In­
of
sp
ecializatio
n
and
th
e
need
for
P a s to r B a p tis t C h u rc h
of the sta te highw ay com mission next when the ,fg ht will be built. The
pasac-ngc-T of the Bremen m its east*
Special M usic, H igh School O rchestra, y o u n g er labor, th e sp e a k e r pointed specting officer If he sees th at the
transatlantic flight, passed away
week.
tow er Is expected to be of steel 51
in Berlin.
out
Men m ust he q u ic k e r o f body com munity Is hack of Its N ational
itlr ls Vocal Quart "tie
C ontracts for the McKenzie bridge feet hiBh and w1n c a rrT the light and
Guard
unit.
T
here
arc
25
men
In
the
A nnouncem ents by the chair or Coun and m ind u n d e r th.» p re s e n t sy stem
and the Gate Creek bridge were let a larB‘’
th an before b ecau se th e In s ta lla tio n ! Springfield unit Including two officers, DOLPH LINGO FUNERAL
ty School Sii|H<rlnti'iidcnt.
a t the last m eeting of the sta te high-
'r b e fir8t '"sp ectlo n o f the site waa
C.
A.
S
w
arts
m
first
lieutenant
and
A ddress, Dr Nelson I. B ossing, P O of th e I ip reused use of m ach in ery has
HELD
AT
JUNCTION
C>TY
way
pornmi88ion.
hut
SO
far
no
work
m
ade
here about th ree week« ego
“T h e T each in g ProfcH 'loii and sp eed ed up p re cesses, he said. T he i W a lte r G ossler second lieutenant.
has commenced cn eith er of them .
I by ^ederaI »gents who preferred thia
.o n ly so lu tio n Mr. D aniels offered for
P rofess tonal C onduct"
MuJ.tr Jones Is on an In sp ectin g
Owen Dolph Lingo, for the past
------ '----------------------- 18ite to onp fu rth er w est because It
P icture Story Heading Lesson
— A th e unem ploym ent of o ld er m en was to u r o v er th« S tate
was m ore nearly In a straig h t Hue
T u esd ay night se v eral y ears an em ploye of th e SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Dem onstration liv Mrs. M arjorie sp ecializatio n
he Inspected th e E u g en e u n it and Booth-K elly L um ber com pany, w ho I
betw een P ortland and Medford th e
GIVEN ENTERTAINM
ENT air mall stops In Oregon.
I-aselle, Lincoln School.
The m eeting Monday night was well
W ed»*8'l» r night he was a t Corvallis. dle<I at ’he Pacific C hristian hospital
______
"W h a t C lub W ork M in n s In L an e attended and an excellent program
A fter thp <llff« ’ent com pcnles over on College Hill In Eugene last 8unday. 1 One of the much entoved ap i
County Schools,” Arnold I) Coll i w as given T h e little G ott tw in s gave
th e 8 ,a,p hnve been In sp ected com »<•« burled in th e I. O. O. F. c e m e te rv events of the week was a partv given M E T H 0D |ST FATHER, SON
ter, A ssbitniit S u p e rin ten d en t und a vocal duet M arg aret J a r r e tt 's p iano
ratings are made. L ast year '" Junction City yesterday with Rev. by Mrs. A B Van V alzah a t h e r home
BANQUET W ELL ATTENDED
C ounty Club l-esd er.
solo was also much enjoyed O thers
hw r>ral r ,’m Pany made a high ratin g W hlppel officiating. Funeral services to h er Sunday school s tu d e n ts la st !
______
ENDED
NOON
on the program were: a p.ano and bell “ d 11
dp8*r* of the local w en to
held *t 1:30 at the Miller chapel. Friday nig b t. Among oth er tblnKg j About 50 fa th e r, and sons atten d -d
A rn feterla lunch will be served by < t
>y
oren.-e May and B arbara
” *<,od «tandlng.
Mr. Lingo was born in Junction City enjoyed by the guests w ere a series tb e fafh er and son banquet, held In
the Domestic Science girls of the
a r " ''
a minuet recited by Ruth
Besides being a patriotic asset to an<1 exceP,!n g f° r the tim e spent In of guessing gam es. R e fre sh m e n ts the basem ent of th e M ethodist church
Springfield high school at nominal
amh.-rs In costum e and danced by Springfield, the N ational Guard is an Spr*nKfleld has lived th ere m ost of were served.
Mondy night.
prices, under direction of Mrs. Ruth Cham hers and Janice Plndtner. ¡econom ic asset. S w arts has pointed h ,“1 H,e He |H s" ^ ' Ted by h l, m other ' The following were there- Thelm a
Donald E rb ’ o f ,h « e c o n o m ic do-
G eorgina Peterson.
in.l a reading by Pearl H elt,.rhrand. ( out.. During the past two years the •ind ,wn brothers, E rn est and William. Sweeney. Edith Horning. Dorthea Pa rtm « t
th e U niversity of Oregon,
I l l s P. M.
R efreshm ents were served Thorval I<M unlt ha’ c»used »8944 59 to come ° fh ° f Junct,on c *ty. H is fath er Baily, M argaret Gorrle, E lizabeth gaT® an '" te re s tln g and InstrnctI -«
Special Music.
Mixed O ctette. Boys'
N y stren was In charge of refresh ,nto ,he c,”nm unlty. Tonight Is the
pas**d aw ay laB‘ December. Hughes. Mrs. Ella Conway, Edna addre88 ° n the control of railroad eon-
V ocal Q u a rte tte of High School
ments.
tim e for the people h ere to come out
'"b" b e a re r, at the funeral were P latt, Doris G irard, Dorothy G irard, , t r uctlon. He explained th e condition,
A nnouncem ents,
Chunges In la w ,
The topi,- for next m onth's m eeting nn<l w,,n#a" 'b e m ilitary proficiency JpS8*' Smltson. Del McBee, H^nry Doris Meyers. Anne Gorrle. Theo Bar- S°v ern 'ng railroad construction and
Course of Study,
County School j has not been definitely deckled but ° f
Guard a,ld to «Id In the manl. F’an‘lrpni. Guy Castle. Nelse F ish er tholemew, Mrs, A. B. Van Valzah. P°fnt pd out th a t th e re was more rail-
Superintendent.
several ten tativ e subjects have been f,'",atlon nf ,h a t proficiency by giving
and Tlllle BerK- “ H of Springfield. Harold Wynd. H erbert Horning. Evan road m ilea 6p IO y e a r, ago than now.
D epartm ents—
i
the men the confidence which com es
Among those atten d in g the funeral ' H uKheg, Howard Hughes, Jam es Gor- He Bave several reasons to acount
I
suggested
by
W.
P.
Tyson,
local
presi-
H igh School Room, Round Table Dis
with the assurance of the support of fr°»” here besides the pall bearers r,e ' ° s w ald Olson, E dgar Louk, and for thl8 am ong them th e necessity for
cusslon on Grade«, A ttendance ; dent of the 4 L. Among these are: th eir community.
abandonnent due to com pétition w here
were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smltson. Mr. , W aIte r Wilmot,
Insurance
for
W
orkers
as
Prevention
C ig a re tte Kmoklng,
Im m odest I
I
parallel roads had entered a territo ry
la
n
d
Mrs.
W.
P.
Tyson,
Sm
ith
M
ount-'
D ressing of Girls, etc., led by Prof fr" n' WaOt ln Old A*e " “ "d another
I containing not sufficient resources to
. Joy’ CharIe8 Paddock. Mike Cogiii, LIONS CLUB LADIES'
Morgan.
I p‘",l,’le topic, "The 4-L as Related to CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
{support them .
Frank Cogill, and others.
N IG H JJS FUN EVENT| Following the banquet, a short pro-
G rade School, "R e ta rd e d Ihlplls, How the Community." Mr. Tyson extends
W ILL MEET TOMORROW
Rhall We Help Thom?" Mins Pearl i * "
Invitation to all members
gram was given which included a sei-
McMullin. Mrs Olive Mull, and " f
c” rnmiinl,y to attend the meet-
The local Cham ber of Commpre.,
INGFIELD MAN NOW
The annual Lions ladies’ night held
tt.
,
S O L D I E R S last r r , d a y PVen,nB >" ^ e W oodm en !
hlK\ 7 hoo! ^ a r '®‘ -
Ing und he 1« especially desirous of a w*" mBpt tomorrow In the C ham ber!
W ITH SEA
Supt. E. J. Moor».
------- SOLDIERS ha„ was enJove() by e.Khty ppopie d
^ 7 b: rsro; j h,’ d" a^ ; ar®^ O Ol’O-
good turnout of business men.
of Commerce rooms In the Bank of '
3:00 P. M.
W
hlle
looking
forw
ard
to
service
on
T
he
I’r
n
ir
"
m
the
evening
was
put
ence'
M o fn tt ’
° *r ’ 30
Commerce
building.
Assembly Address,
Prof Howard
The
regular
m
eting
night
scheduled
'
an<1
°
F
,he
ü
'
S'
Marl"
p8'
!
S”
by
TOemhpr8
of
the
club
and
was
a
TREE
FALLER
FATALLY
Taylor, V. of O.. "Different Kinds
for last Friday was postponed on ac i An,on L' Schuessler, of Springfield, 2!" X'*” 11 f™m beg1nnln* to end- M c K E N 7 I E «INCIIA/ ctP C lD T C
of Is'arn ln g and When to Us»
INJURED AT CAMP 3 9 count of W ashtlngton s birth, la v T h e Orp*on' w111 soon com plete his preli- T Bur,on c°-pd orch estra furnished
' E SNOW SPORTS
Them."
tln g to n 's blrthdav. The
,
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ARE ENJOYED BY MANY
"S ta r Spangled Banner”
Zetnery P. R an d all, 43, of Eugene, C h am b er Will ta k e up Its re g u la r “ ar>' ,r a ,n ,n K w " h th e so ld iers of j 'h e music.
the sea a t San Diego. California, ac-
A banfluet was held and the en te r |
D ism issal.
w as fa tally In ju red M onday when a ro u tin e b u sin ess a t th e m eetin g.
I cording to a recent report of enlist- ' ainm ent took Plaoe at the sam e time. ! Sixty m em bers of the Obsidian club
E verybody Invltd to a tte n d th ese fallin g tre e stru c k him w hile he w as
I Club m em bers disguised as African °f Eukcne and Springfield atten d ed
m ents from th at train in g station.
sessio n s. B ring tills pro g ram w ith von , w orking at Booth K elly ra m p No. 39 GARDEN WAY P. T. a . GIVE
Schuessler,
who
Is
the
son
of
Albert
' cannibals, dressed In skins, initiated th e second w inter outing of the club
An am b u lan ce w as called from E ugene
i ew cubs into the den. T hree sets of above Lost Creek ranch on the Me-
PLAY
TO
RAISE
FUNDS
A. Schuessler of RED No. 2 of Spring-
hut Mr. R andall tiled on th e wav In.
SPRINGFIELD MAN OPENS
blackfaced com edians put on singing Uenzle during the week-end. Snow
field. Joined the Marine Corps at P o rt­
A fund of $33 twas raised by th
and talking acts.
B esides h is w ife. B essie, th e de­
was about tw o feet deep and the tim e
UP STORE IN EUCENE
land. two or th ree weeks ago and was
was enjoyed by skiing and toboggan­
ceased is su rv iv ed by one d au g h te r. Garden M ay P arent-T eacher associa
to San Diego for training. W ith
a CHURCH TO
ing. Many o th er people were at Lost
II. K. IfftllllpH for the past 7 years Miss Leila Randall and one small son. : " l,n n' 'h p Play given at the Garden sent
in a few weeks he will probably leave U M K l o I IAN C H U R C H T O
w ith Gray's Cash and Carry store In Jack.
M ay school house In th e Chase Gar-
Creek ranch Sunday and used th e
for some foreign station, go aboard
HAVE SUNDAY SERVICE toboggan slide there.
Sprlngfleld lias this week opened up | Mr. Randall was born at Oregon ’!<>n" d U tr,ct ,aat M ’U y night,
a naval vessel, or be assigned to one i
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a grocery store In west Eugene a f t h e City. November 29, 1885 and had lived i T be p,ay pn" ,lp<i "W hiskers
was of the m any duties th a t fah to the 1 i Spoolal music a t th e C hristian 1 The road is open to L ost C reek
c o rn e r of 13th and loiwrence strep . In Oregon all of his life. He has been 1” ’,<' d by ,b e following c a st: Mrs. H
church next Sunday night will he a rancb’ and cars can go through with-
lot of the M arines.
Mr. Phillips Is going Into a new loca­ working for the Booth Kelly com pany " ' An<1erson. Mrs. W llford Cook
Schuessler
enlisted
cb a*"8’ H owever passing Is dlf-
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|.
o
c iiu e s s ie r e
n lis te d f for
o r f four
o u r y vear»
e a rs 8on,r by the u fillartp'
u a n c i e en
m titled
i t i e u : : "I i W
w i ill
n I'
tion and Is patting In his own stock since Octohc lo s t Sunday Mrs »«n ! „ * P>_ . Ray' . ^ s H arry ™ ase. Mrs, but during th is period free educational' Slng to My R o e m e r . " The q u artet
last
.
„ six m iles. H arry W right
fa u g h tr bv , he Marine Corns conB,s' a
' bp following m em bers:
f Ma’ ey WPre am on* tho8e
Including groceries and part of the da'I and fam -v wen. from Eugene to J >rn R'pb«rd Mrs. Elmo Chase. Miss
_i__
a n d n ll a n and
d u*
(. orps
_t_„ McDowell.
„ ____,, A gatha Beals. Lawr- In atten d an ce from Springfield.
■tOMr * w n C n t , f t ,
1 . 1 " W ? eniliin-
T d " nK ” i ' ■ ir„ te r 3 . p,a*
; r ... '" .... llyp Alma
I M c Fish.
T a v C <' larence
’aP’ BCe C CaU<’a11
M r .. ’" .........
8‘‘‘»‘*' arp ay a" ab le to Marine
all m em
bere . T
Lou,8a
Mr. W llllps and family moved to with the Int-nC on of moving there. McKay'
of the Corps. Many v „„n g men take
SUnk' e r’ 3nd GeraM M0^ 8®"-
Eugene Tuesday where they 'will live
F u n e ra l s : vices will be held from
Preceding th e play was a sh o rt pro- advantage of these studies and com-
Bible school will s ta rt at 9:45 and CROUP HAS PARTY
In the rea r nf the building where the . L ^ ‘ni ,h f'!n" r“ ' h ""1* a ‘ 2 P m - I *r “ m i" flu d l7 a reading by Mr. M e plete th e ir enlistm ents, especially 'h e m orning w orship at 11 o’clock.
AT GOSSLER HOME
grocery store will be. Mr Phillips tomorrow.
aj an, mus cn se ectlons by W alter equipped to tak e up some trade, a rt, ! Tbp serm on by Rev. Childers will be
plans on continuing half tim e with
Ix>e of Eugene with two of his pupils, or profession.
A p arty was held a t the home of
Continue S teadafstly.”
The choir
G ray’s Cash and C arry here for two KENSINGTON CLUB MEETS
Mr. and Mrs. W alter G osier Monday
will
sing,
“Let
the
E
arth
Rejoice.”
m onths yet. working here In the after-
C hristian E ndeavor will be a t 6:30 i nl«h t’ Brld«e was played and refresh-
AT MRS. W. F. WALKER'S i f
noons.
Mrs. Phillips will run the
and
th e evening worship at 7:30 bv m en' 8 v ®re served. P resen t were Mr.
sto re ln Eugene while ho Is here.
Rev. Childers, th e topic being "An(1 and Mrs " altp r Gossler, Mr. and Mrs.
The K ensington sewing club met
George Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
last Friday nt the homo of Mrs. W. F.
It Was N ig h t”
FOUR H PRIZES WON BY
B arber, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kafoury,
W alker. A covered dish luncheon was
Mr. and Mrs. L aurence Moffitt, Mr.
SPRINGFIELD MEMBERS served. P resen t w ere: Mrs. Alice
BRIDGE FILL ON EAST
and Mrs. Clifford Wilson.
I-orah, a guest of the club, and Mrs.
H ow ever th is Is but one of the many
The following article Is one of a
SIDE NEAR COMPLETION
Gladys Cooley, Springfield route 1, 8. C. W right, Mrs. I-awrence Mny, series ln the Prize winning essay reasons why L ane county hom es built
won first prize for Plymouth Rocks Mrs. J. T. Moore, Mrs. H. W hitney, contest sponsored by the 4-L Em ­ of wood are preferable to o th er types
BABY SUCCUMBS AT
T he fill on the east approach to the
for both cockerel and pullet a t the and Mrs. lx>vl Neet, Mrs. John Hend- ployee Wood Prom otion com m ittee of of houses. One reason is th a t we who
GRANDFATHER’S HOME
Springfield bridge Is rapidly nearing
poultry and rabbit show held In E u­ eror, Mrs. W C. Rebhan, Mrs. W. N. Springfield.
The sto ries w ere all live In Lane county are so n ear the
com
pletion.
C
ontract
wth
the
bridge
gene last week-end.
Dow. Mrs. C larence Chase, Miss Edna w rlttten by students ln the high and sawm ills th a t It Is the cheapest build­
K athleen A, Sweeney, Infant daugh­
will be m ade by Saturday night Is
Carlol Cooley won second prize for S w arts and Mrs. W. F. W alker.
grade schools of the city and contain ing m aterial we can buy. Lum ber in
te r of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Sweeney of
the
opinion
of
A.
C.
M
athews,
co
n
trac­
pigeons. O ther m em bers from this
th is clim ate is considered by most
The next m eeting of the K ensington Im portant tru th s why we should sup
to r ln charge of th e w ork, and by Mon. th s city passed away yesterday. The
section to have entries In the exhibit
men who build houses superior to
port
the
lam
ber
in
d
u
stry
ln
Lane
child w as 1 year 7 m onths and 15
club
will
be
held
qne
week
from
to­
day
th e fill should be completed.
w ere A rthur McChesnny, R obert Me-
stucco or brick, for the outside finish,
county.
days old at the tim e of death. D eath
m
orrow
a
t
th
e
home
of
Mrs.
C.
E.
No definite word has been received was caused from pneum onia.
Chesney and Helen Cooley, all of
and much b e tte r for In terio r construc­
Savnrts and Miss E dna Sw arts.
ro ute 1 8prlngfleld.
Mrs. Janney
than any th in g else, a t any where y et from the sta te engineer w hether . Funeral servees well be held from
W h y Lane County Homes tion,
Cooley, also of route 1 flprlngeflld Is
the work on the w est approach will thp W alker.Poo]e cbapel w th Rey E
n ear the sam e price.
Should Be B uilt of
GREEN-HOUSE RAPIDLY
lender of the club.
If we advertised the quality of Lane com mence Im m ediately upon the com I V. Stivers officiating. In term en t will
Wood.”
county fruit, and o th er products, using pletlon of th l, side, t will take much {be a t ’th e L aurel H ill cemetery,
BEING CONSTRUCTED
a trade m ark as a g u arantee of qual­ longer to com plete th a t side th an this
DRAIN HIGH SCHOOL
H ELEN DAVIS
ity. we could soon have a lum ber because m ore than tw ice as much d irt
The new green-house at the Chase
May Locate H ere
CALLS OFF BALL GAME
5-A G rade
! building program In progress which and grvel m ust be moved.
Onrdens on the riv er road Is rnpldly
Mr.
and
Mrs. L eslie B arnard, of
The grent sta te of Oregon has more I could he felt from coast to coast,
up. The Iron fram e work Is
Drain high school basketball squad going
Mackinaw. Illinois, who are visiting
practically up and ready for the glass .T,"?'"»?, ,,m b er ,bnn a "X '" h e r sta te
A salesm an from New York called BOY SCOUT TROOP 12
sent word down the first of the week and the concrete work Is half com
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
,he 1 nion' " nd ln
p<">nt.v with at our house one day. He said that
MET LAST NIGHT HERE Jackson, plan on locating ln Spring-
th a t they could not play RprlngfleM
. . , th e total acreage of 452.192 acres. It slogan "Tillam ook on the rind" was
W ednesday night ns wan scheduled. pleted. W hen the lions,' Is completed has more tim ber than any other coun j as well known In tho ea st ns in the
field. T hey have been In California
The local boy scout troop No. 12 for a couple of m onths since com ing
It will he 50 feet wide and 450 feet
No reason was given.
ly of the state.
, Btnfe of Oregon. If th e Tillamook m et last night In the Cham ber of Com­
Tomorrow night the local hoys will long. Tills Is tile standard size for tho
T he m anufacturing of these vast | cheese m akers can put th eir county on m erce rooms. After the drill the group from th e east, but d u rin g th e ir sta y
houses
at
Chase
Gardens.
play the last scheduled game of the
here th ey have grown to like It b e tte r
n,,
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forests Into lum ber provides employ tho map by advertising. Is th ere anv
w ent over to H untly’s D elicatessen th an California.
senson with Lebanon here. This
The Thompson construction com- m ent for a large num ber of men. And reason why Lane county lum ber man,
w here a tre a t was given them by
m akes tho second game with that pany Is doing tho work and according by using the lum ber In building houses faetu rers can nol do likew ise’
Mrs. B arnard Is a siste r of Mr.
team , with tho honors of tho firat o present estim ates the new struc- and barns we help create a demand
Then let ns help our g re a t'lu m b e r Mayor W ilson to chocolate, doughnuts Jackson and has n o t seen him for 19
gnme going to the homo boys. Fol­ titre should bo up by April 1. Accord- for the finished product, and In this Industry not only In our county but and candy. It was decided nt the meet- years. O. C. Jackson, of H lllshoro,
lowing tho game tom orrow night will Ing to the present plans tho now space way help to give steady work to those In our state, bv using lum ber nro- ng to hike to Baldy next Sunday. an uncle of H. C. Jack so n , and E arl
T here w ere nine m em bers and one Jackson, of Dallas, a cousin, a re also
be a basket social.
will be put into tom atoes.
employed.
ducts w herever possible.
guest p resen t a t th e meeting.
rlstln g here.
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W hy Lane County Homes
Should Be Built of W ood”
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