» THURSDAY, MAY 2, 192» OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST TH E HBRINGFIEI-D NKW8 M’Don a Id M anager Lauds ‘Show B oat’ SEVERSON ENLISTS IN LOCAL NATIONAL GUARD Corporal Richard Harpole, who did not re-enltst when his three year period was up. Private Albert Town­ Eugene Walker, who hag be« n a send has been promoted to corporal member of the Springfield National to fill the vacancy. The Springfield | Undergoes O p e ra tio n __ Mrs C V Guard for som e tim e, moved with his company has 25 mem bers, the m axi­ major operation at th« E ig e n e hos­ fam ily to Bend Saturday, and so was mum allowed by the state. The mem ­ pital Monday. transferred to the National Guard | ber are now drilling In preparation reserve. Roy Severson has been en ­ for the annnal summer camp of the Mrs. Doane Mrs. B etter—Mrs. Alice Guard, which will be held this year listed to take W alker's place. Doane, who has been quite 111 for Albert Harper has been enlisted In a t Camp Clateop. near Astoria, from ■ som e time, la now reported to tie Im- the local company to take the place of June 12 to June 2«. 1 proving. TOWN AND VICINITY Returning from a (rip to Portland H e re From Signal Floyd K elsey to attend a speelul private preview Principal Events of the Week and Ed Eaton of Hlgnal. were visitors showing of Carl Istemml«'« master In Hprlngfleld Monday. Assembled tor Information talking, singing and m usical produc lion of Edna Ferher's "Hhow Boat." V isiting at K elso D E. Foss Is of Our Readers. Manager itn ssell F Brown, of the visiting at the home of his father, G McDonald r theater, n fE u y n e , was all H. Foss, at K elso, W ashington. A five year market road program ha* sm iles over the forthcom ing prem‘«r V isits at Albany L utile Holman In i n ih (.¿gnat) it by ilm Mai Inn n.im iy of till" muchly hcrulded picture on spent lust w eek en d visiting rlth her W altervllle Men In Tom Garney i' m ; enlllng for enlist ru< Don oi 1G0 M j v '.ZH i and C. E. Gibbons of W altervllle * n lei of roads. •' Hhow L o a f Is by fnr the finest parents nt Alhuny. B, ck from P ort| , nd R„r and Mra were business visitors In Springfield Tim I'liHl'irrirn ili'pnrtllii ut II UK li motion picture ever made, not only In my own .atlm atlon . hut In the unanl ( . j ,, lkp ap„nt , eTpra, rtallon Bunday. "In Old Arizona’ Is notable, too. )aBt w eek end In Springfield visitin g system will be Inaugurated within the tour future. I l was announced at that for the reason that It has been filmed. W| th 8 r M cBee's parents, Mr. and ' 8chool to Give Program— A public In Its entirety, outside of a studio Rnd Mra Eli McBee. « place program marking the com pletion of In locations far removed from H o lly -1 H pot ted fever, the dread spring dlt the year's work of the Bible school lit W ith Measlca— John Nice, mall w ood •ant- of the augebruah country, claimed which haB been conducted at the "In Old Arizona" teem s with drama carrier for rural rou tel. Is confined Its first victim of tb« year- recently Chase Gardens school by Miss Goldia and has n superlative cast. Including to his house with an attack of the when Karl Morton Jubnaon paused Sm ith of the Eugene Bible university Warnpr Baxter. Edmund Ixiwe and m easles. His son Roy Is taking his away near Wt at full after an lllueaa of will be given at the school Friday place. other phominenf talking atnra. five days. night. The first program was pre­ Pouniluge fees taken io from the Co­ H osts at Dinner— Mr. and Mrs Al­ sented several m onths ago at the LINCOLN SCHOOL LOSES lumbia river by tbu sta le flab commis­ len Kafoury wer hosts nt a dinner com pletion of the first sem ester of TO ROOSEVELT HIGH party at their hom e Friday nigtn. j the Bible study. sion In the 1928 season were 22 per cent lower than in the 1927 season, ac­ Present at the affair were: Mr. and ! The Lincoln school boys were out cording to flgurea released by the Mrs. Clifford Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. mulched by the Roosevelt Junior high comm ission. Lawrence M offitt, and Mr. and Mrs school of Eugene In the first gam e of W alter Gossler. The lluod River chamber of com the season for a local school here merce baa received a bronie medal Friday, nnd the vlnltora went home Cuts Foot— Ralph Daks, who Is j found among the personal effecta of with a victory of 13-3. T he Lincoln em ployed by the Coffett brothers at the b il e S . it. Egbert. The medal was team was sm aller and less experi­ Camp fr e e , cut his foot quite badly i issu id In 1898 as first prize for Hood enced than that of the R oosevelt w hile at work Thursday. Proper glasses w ill banish He was ! River apples. school and was also quite badly ham brought to Springfield and treated ' your wrinkles and improve tiervic« over the Modoc Northern pered because lack of practice. The your appearance. A pair at the office of a local physician. railroad, a Southern Pacific 96-mlle Lincoln school will play Ita next game in time saves nine. project between Klamath Falls and with the Cottage Grove Junior high Juvenile Circle to Meet—The Ju­ Alturus, will start by August 1, accord achool on the Springfield high school ven ile Circle 162 of the Neighbors of M ake A p po intm en ts l«g to J. 11. liyer, vice preaideut lu diamond Saturday morning nt 9:30 W oodcraft will hold Its regular m eet­ W h e n e v e r Possible charge of operations. ing Saturday afternoon at the W. O. o'clock. D r. S herm an W . M oody Preparations for the strawberry bar- Deeds. W etxell. nnd Squires mnde W. hall. The m em bers w ill practice Optometrist - E yesigh t Specialist veal are already under way at the the only scores for Lincoln In the drills for the com ing district conven­ Suite 831 Miner Bldg. Phone 3C2 barreling plant of linker, Kelly & Mc­ game Friday. The boys playing on tion of the N eighbors, which will be East Broadway Eugene i n Laughlin In Lebanon. A number of the local leant were as follow s; Dan­ held In Springfield In June. jhonn u ure now employed dally getting ner catcher, G illette pitcher. Deeds everything In readiness. first, Chetwood second. Zachary short, The sheep and wool Industry ol Orc latwson third. Pederson right field. gou represents an investm ent ol $50,- Squlrese center field a n i W etzell left 000,000 with an annual puyroll of $15,- guard. The substitutions w ere Doane 000.000, according to Mac Hoke of for Squires. T iinka for G illette. Brat. Pendleton, president of the Oregon Inin fnr Chetwood. Fritts for Zarhnry nnd Lockwood for l’ederson. Pot- Wool Growers' association. nmpn of Eugene umpired the contest. R esidents of Salem who have lived there 70 years or more were guests ut the sixth annual Champoeg day dinner MANY STUDENTS ENTER SAFETY ESSAY CONTEST at the chamber of commerce recently Judge Peter ll'Arcy, pioneer of 1854. j The safety essay contest conducted presided at tbu luncheon. With a per capita wealth of inori ! by the 41^ for the students of the Springfield schools closed yesterday, than $045, Luke county lays claim to ! nnd the Judging of the essa y s will he being tho richest county In the state, begun at once by Roy Carlton. O. H. If not in (he Union. The population of 6200 popple has more than $3,000, ! Jarrett, and Mrs, L. K. Page, the Judges appointed by W. P. Tyson, pre­ 000 in the four Lake county Iruuks. sident of the 4L. lin n s for a revision of the Hood ' Several hundred essn ys have been River city charter have beeu initlateo ■ turned In to the Judges. Every stu­ by the charter committee of the chain dent of the more than 200 attending ber of commerce. The old charter, the Brattnln school either w rote an m ed more than 20 years. Is declared , essay or made a poster depicting a antiquated and Inapplicable to many Hafp, v slogan, nnd a Inrge proportion problems now confronting the city gov I o f RtudpntR m , he Lincoln school «m inent. and high school also entered essay.’. Caught between the drum and cable on the log slip of a small suwmill neai Legion Meets Tomorrow Lapine, Roy g. W hile, 38, w iib killed The American Legion will hold Its alm ost Instantly. It was believed that first regular m eeting of the mCnth White was drawn around the drum nt. the Chamber of Commerce rooms | after a glove became entangled In the tomorrow night. There are a n im- m achinery. ber of Important business m a tte's to Following an investigation by under be discussed, it Is announced by Com­ cover tnen from the federal prohibi­ mander J. M. lairson. Finns for the tion department, federal and state pro next district conference of the Le­ hlbltlon agents and Sheriff Weed and gion. which will he held nt SprlngHeld deputies swooped down on Clatakanle later In the month, nnd for the eh recently and arrested nine violators ol f servnnce o f Memorial day will be tlm prohibition law. 1 among Hie principal toplce of dls- cusslo«'. PAGE FIVE William’s Self-Service Stores 77 E. Broadway Next to I. O. O. F. 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